ARM & HAMMER ANIMAL NUTRITION Fast track for life.

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ARM & HAMMER ANIMAL NUTRITION Fast track for life.

New Name, Same Formula The ESSENTIOM TM Advantage Next Lap: Omega Health Pregnancy Wins. Diseases Loses. Get the Job Done Right Fast Track to Increased Production Results Are In: Productivity Wins ESSENTIOM Drives On-Farm Results Fuel Up: Recommended Feeding Rates OVERVIEW

MEGALAC ® -R is now ESSENTIOM New name explains the product’s true benefits: Essential Omegas Creates greater distance from MEGALAC to avoid confusion around product characteristics and benefits Same great product you know and trust Benefits go beyond reproduction—also support immune function and uterine health NEW NAME, SAME FORMULA

A bypass source of both Omega-3 and Omega-6 Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) Concentrated energy direct to the intestine for absorption 1 – 6 THE ESSENTIOM ADVANTAGE 1. Santos JEP, et al. Results of Feeding Different Fatty Acids on the Cow’s Transition and Reproductive Cycle in Proceedings. SW Nutri Conf 2004; Moate, et al. A Model to Describe Ruminal Metabolism and Intestinal Absorption of Long Chain Fatty Acids. Anim Feed Sci Techn 2004;112: Bowen AJ. The Effects of Dietary Linoleic and Linolenic Acids on Reproductive Performance in Holstein Cows. [Master’s thesis]. Department of Animal Sciences, University of Arizona; Jones B, Fish RD, Martin A, Duff GC, Ax RL. Effects of Supplemental Linoleic and Linolenic Acids on Reproduction in Holstein Cows. Prof Anim Sci 2008;24: Data on file, EFA Alert Research Summary, 2002, Church & Dwight Co., Inc. Pages Pankowski J, Noble J, Brennan P, Jarrett G, Block E. Effects of ruminally inert essential fatty acids on postpartum immune-related functions and productivity in lactating dairy cattle. J Anim Sci 2013;91:(Suppl.2)/J Dairy Sci 2013;96:(Suppl.1) Abstr.659. Presented at the ADSA Joint Annual Meeting 2013.

Cows cannot naturally produce the Omega-3 and Omega-6 EFAs They must be supplemented through the diet When fed in combination, Omega-3 and Omega-6 are proven to improve: Immune function Uterine health Reproductive success Production performance OMEGAS GET THE JOB DONE

NEXT LAP: OMEGA HEALTH

† Block E, Evans E, Sniffen C, Clark N. Effects of Particle Size of Calcium Salts of Fatty Acids on Biohydrogenation and Disappearance of Essential Fatty Acids, in sacco. Presented at the 2008 ADSA Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana.

NEXT LAP: OMEGA HEALTH † Santos JEP, et al. Results of Feeding Different Fatty Acids on the Cow’s Transition and Reproductive Cycle in Proceedings. SW Nutr Conf 2004; ‡ Petit HV, et al. Milk Production and Composition, Ovarian Function, and Prostaglandin Secretion of Dairy Cows Fed Omega-3 Fats. J Dairy Sci 2002;85: ∆ Whitlock LA, et al. Fish Oil and Extruded Soybeans Fed in Combination Increase Conjugated Linoleic Acids in Milk of Dairy Cows More Than When Fed Separately. J Dairy Sci 2002;85: Ω AbuGhazaleh AA, et al. Conjugated Linoleic Acid Increases in Milk When Cows Fed Fish Meal and Extruded Soybeans for an Extended Period of Time. J Dairy Sci 2004;87: ◊ Moate, et al. Short Communication: Further Validation of the Fat Sub-Model in the Cornell-Penn-Miner Dairy Model. J Dairy Sci 2006;89:

†Moate, et al. A Model to Describe Ruminal Metabolism and Intestinal Absorption of Long-chain Fatty Acids. Anim Feed Sci Techn 2004;112: ‡ Moate, et al. Short Communication: Further Validation of the Fat Sub-Model in the Cornell-Penn-Miner Dairy Model. J Dairy Sci 2006;89:

† Moate, et al. A Model to Describe Ruminal Metabolism and Intestinal Absorption of Long Chain Fatty Acids. Anim Feed Sci Techn 2004;112: ‡ Moate, et al. Short Communication: Further Validation of the Fat Sub-Model in the Cornell-Pen-Miner Dairy Model. J Dairy Sci 2006;89:

University research †,‡ compared uterine health and reproductive performance between cows fed MEGALAC (control) and cows fed ESSENTIOM (treatment) Cows fed ESSENTIOM experience: Improved uterine health Increased ovarian activity Better reproductive performance PREGNANCY WINS. DISEASE LOSES. † Bowen AJ. The Effects of Dietary Linoleic and Linolenic Acids on Reproductive Performance in Holstein Cows. [Master’s thesis]. Department of Animal Sciences, University of Arizona; ‡ Jones B, Fish RD, Martin A, Duff GC, Ax RL. Effects of Supplemental Linoleic and Linolenic Acids on Reproduction in Holstein Cows. Prof Anim Sci 2008;24:

Bowen AJ. The Effects of Dietary Linoleic and Linolenic Acids on Reproductive Performance in Holstein Cows. [Master’s thesis]. Department of Animal Sciences, University of Arizona; 2008.

Improved pregnancies at 126 DIM compared to herd historical and the control group † † Jones B, Fish RD, Martin A, Duff GC, Ax RL. Effects of Supplemental Linoleic and Linolenic Acids on Reproduction in Holstein Cows. Prof Anim Sci 2008;24:

Metritis is expensive, and can affect as much as 20% of the herd ESSENTIOM helps improve immune function, driving successful reproduction and minimizing the threat of postpartum metabolic issues PREGNANCY WINS. DISEASE LOSES. Overton M, Fetrow J. Metritis Costs Us a Bundle. Hoard’s Dairyman July 2010;471.

Cows fed ESSENTIOM can experience additional performance benefits: Improved heat detection and conception † Larger, higher-quality embryos ‡ Fewer days to first service, services per conception and days open ∆ Improved pregnancy maintenance † Higher cumulative pregnancies ∆ Fewer postcalving disorders †Ω GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT † Data on file, EFA Alert Research Summary, 2002, Church & Dwight Co., Inc. Pages ‡ Jones B, Fish RD, Martin A, Duff GC, Ax RL. Effects of Supplemental Linoleic and Linolenic Acids on Reproduction in Holstein Cows. Prof Anim Sci 2008;24: ∆ Bowen AJ. The Effects of Dietary Linoleic and Linolenic Acids on Reproductive Performance in Holstein Cows. [Master’s thesis]. Department of Animal Sciences, University of Arizona; Ω Data on file, MEGALAC-R Trial on Washington State Dairy, February – August 2007, Arm & Hammer.

FAST TRACK TO INCREASED PRODUCTION A University of Florida trial † evaluated the impact of different fat sources on lactating cow performance Postfresh cows fed ESSENTIOM: Produced 7.27 lbs. more milk and 8.82 lbs. additional fat- corrected milk compared to cows fed saturated fatty acids Increased milk fat percent to 3.70% compared to 3.54% in the saturated fatty acid group † Greco LF, Garcia M, Artiaga BL, Ganda EK, Bisinotto RS, Lima FS, Martines-Patino N, Ribeiro ES, Lock AL, Thatcher WW, Staples CR, Santos JEP. Effects of Supplemental fatty acids on production reponses and hepatic fatty acid composition and gene expression of dairy cows fed diets containing low concentrations Of fatty acids. J Anim Sci 2012;90:(Suppl.3)/J Dairy Sci 2012;95:(Suppl.2) Abstr.M277. Presented at the ADSA Joint Annual Meeting 2012.

RESULTS ARE IN: PRODUCTIVITY WINS Multiple on-farm demonstrations prove the value ESSENTIOM can deliver Pankowski J, Noble J, Brennan P, Jarrett G, Block E. Effects of ruminally inert essential fatty acids on postpartum immune-related functions and productivity in lactating dairy cattle. J Anim Sci 2013;91:(Suppl.2)/J Dairy Sci 2013;96:(Suppl.1) Abstr.659. Presented at the ADSA Joint Annual Meeting 2013.

ESSENTIOM DRIVES ON-FARM RESULTS Improved immune function: Significant decrease in Somatic Cell Score (1 st linear Score) Reduced Early Embryonic Death (EED) † BHBA ‡ reduced by 44% in one herd where it was measured Increased milk production: First 305-day projected milk (lbs.) improved in the three herds that reported milk † EED defined as animals returning to service at 35 days postinsemination following a diagnosis of pregnancy. ‡ Measured at day 7 postpartum.

ESSENTIOM DRIVES ON-FARM RESULTS Reproduction improvements: Conception rate improved from 7% – 15% across herds Pregnancy rate increased from 7% – 16% across herds Net profit increased on all dairies, † ranging from $28 to $248 per cow per year based on improved performance † Profit range due to inability to collect milk production data on all dairies.

Three weeks prepartum Feed 0.25 lbs. to 0.33 lbs. per day or 1.1 to 1.3% of ration dry matter Postpartum through confirmed pregnancy Feed 0.75 lbs. to 1 lb. per day or 1.5 to 1.8% ration dry matter FUEL UP: RECOMMENDED FEEDING RATES

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