Improve Performance with FesCool A New Generation Supplements Product

Prevent fescue toxicity from making you, and your cattle, lose your cool

When your cattle are spending more time standing in the shade or in stock tanks and less time grazing, they’re not performing at their best. That’s where FesCool can come in and take the heat off. Literally. FesCool is a new low-moisture block, formulated and research-proven, to help cattle combat the negative impacts from heat stress caused by fescue toxicity. This is accomplished by: 

  • Vasodilating the capillaries to help cool  cattle through improved blood flow to the extremities
  • Balancing nutrient deficiencies
  • Improving grazing, growth performance and reproduction

The proof

In university research trials, growing cattle supplemented with FesCool consuming a diet with high endophyte loads outperformed cattle without FesCool, with or without endophyte loads.

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Listen to the experts talk about FesCool and how it’s the big answer to the big problem of fescue toxicity.

 

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