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PUTTING BACK THE COD When left as nature intended, bull After all, the growth mechanisms also a lot cheaper than hiring a calves convert grass more are still there. All a steer needs is trawler). efficiently, grow quicker and get the equipment to trigger them off. much heavier than females before running to fat. That's why Ralgro is so good -g But bulls are bulls. And on most Whe" imPlanted du™2 Periods of „ I QVA farms they become steers long g°od Pastukre 8rowtl?, * tnggers off lUUfcl U before they get too hot to handle. the growth potential that was =» In the process they lose nearly 20 locked away at marking' T "ggering the gTOWth Per cent of their growth potential. Jhere's no harmful residues. Steers that nature intended To get this potential back you could keep on being steers but grow as try replacing the lost cod. And nature jntended. while we wouldn't recommend it /VW\ coop^An^H^hNZLi^ (the neighbours may think you're Short of putting back the cod, I aJWT 1 u3PSaHuttk'street not the fuil squid) we can Ralgro is the only way to tap the newzealand understand your frustration. lost potential in every steer. (It's COOPeRS Ralgro is a registered trade mark of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, Indiana, USA. Licensed under the Animal Remedies Act, No I 355.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 23, 3 November 1987, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 23, 3 November 1987, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 23, 3 November 1987, Page 8

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