RumeNext-Beef (product number 825400) is patent-pending
technology resulting from a seven year global research program
studying the effects of selected plant extracts on rumen function
and subsequent production performance. The screening of more than
fifty plant extracts and their active substances followed by
extensive animal trials in North America and Europe demonstrated
the consistent benefits for the RumeNext-Beef formulation.
A key feature of the product is the use of a unique
ISO-FUSION™ manufacturing process in which a standardized combination of plant
extracts is micro-encapsulated in a protective matrix. This
enhances stability and ensures good palatability in cattle
rations.
PRODUCTION TO THE NEXT LEVEL
RumeNext-Beef improves efficiency of production by improving feed to
gain ratio and average daily gain. In receiving ration trials1,
feeding RumeNext-Beef increased feed efficiency by an average of 7.1%
and average daily gain by an average of 4.5% compared to the
control rations.
RumeNext-Beef acts by altering VFA profile toward lower acetate and
greater propionate and butyrate levels and by reducing rumen
ammonia nitrogen levels. These changes lead to improved nutrient
supply to the cattle and subsequent improvements in growth
performance.

FEEDING
METHODS
RumeNext-Beef is suitable for adding to a wide variety of rations.
Because of its high degree of stability, it is ideal for mineral
and protein supplements and in complete feeds. It is equally
successful when added at the feedyard as an ingredient to mixes or
as a top-dress supplement. The recommended feeding rate is
dependent on the use of an ionophore.
Feeding Recommendations:
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Creep, arrival, and step-up diets
0.25-0.5 oz. without an ionophore
0.25 oz. with an ionophore
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Natural beef alternative
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It can be pelleted
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Top-dress (pleasant aroma)
For further details contact the ADM Alliance
Nutrition at 877-751-8200
1ADM Alliance Nutrition research trials B06101, B06105,
B07204
ISO-FUSION™ is a trademark of Pancosma Marketing, Geneva,
Switzerland. January 2008