11/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/11/2024 16:06
Elanco's four pillar livestock sustainability strategy is creating access to new innovations and advocacy results for producers
GREENFIELD, Ind (November 11, 2024) - Elanco Animal Health is making significant progress on its four-pillar livestock sustainability strategy, delivering new innovations to the farmers as well as advocating and changing the narrative on cattle from climate culprit to part of a sustainability solution for producers seeking to lower emissions.
As part of this effort, Elanco has been working to expand access to innovations that can reduce livestock's environmental footprint. Most recently, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved three combination clearances of Experior® and MGA® in finishing heifers. Experior is the first FDA-approved product with a gas emissions claim to help reduce ammonia gas emissions per pound of live weight and hot carcass weight for beef steers and heifers fed in confinement. When fed at the approved dose and duration, Experior reduces ammonia gas emissions up to an estimated 16%, according to clinical research studies.1 This approval for combination feeding in heifers provides cattle feeders with greater flexibility and additional options to improve environmental stewardship.
"Every day, feedyard operators must balance environmental stewardship with economic sustainability and business results," says Katie Cook, Vice President, Livestock Sustainability and U.S. Farm Animal Marketing. "Research with U.S. feedlot managers and nutritionists confirmed that a combination approval of Experior and MGA would drive them to use Experior as part of their feeding regimen for heifers.2 These combination feeding approvals offer beef producers greater flexibility and more options so that they don't have to choose between the benefits of Experior's ammonia suppression and the performance attributes tied to MGA. They can feel confident in feeding a combination of products that best fit their business models, while working towards their sustainability goals."
Nearly 40% of the cattle on feed inventory in the United States is finishing heifers3, making this a sizable opportunity for more producers to utilize Experior. The FDA has approved combination feeding of:
The combination approval with Rumensin, a product trusted for more than 45 years, opens more opportunities for beef producers to advance environmental sustainability efforts. Rumensin can help beef producers improve efficiency by reducing the total natural resources needed to feed cattle which in turn reduces emission intensity. Rumensin's mode of action for feed efficiency impacts the emission of methane. Published research shows feeding Rumensin's can decrease methane emissions approximately 10-15% in a beef animal.4
In 2023, Elanco's U.S. dairy and beef customers avoided an estimated 2.3 million metric tons of GHG emissions (CO2e) using Rumensin. Cumulatively, between 2020 and 2023, they've avoided an estimated 9.5 million metric tons using Rumensin-the equivalent to taking more than 2.2 million passenger cars off the road for a year.5
Changing the Narrative: Livestock Can Be Part of the Sustainability Solution
By utilizing new innovations that improve environmental sustainability and then sharing these stories with governments, stakeholders and others around the world, the livestock industry is making an impact and changing the narrative from cattle as the culprit to the cow as part of a sustainability solution for producers seeking to lower emissions. Over the past year, Elanco has invested in taking this story to unexpected places to advocate on behalf of livestock producers.
This month, Elanco leaders will take the global stage at COP29, the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties, in Baku, Azerbaijan, which is expected to draw more than 32,000 people from around the world to discuss opportunities for combating climate change worldwide. Elanco will be part of several events, including a panel discussion with the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) Pavillion, discussing how livestock play an important a role in a sustainable future.
Elanco's COP29 presence follows several other successful advocacy events this year, including:
Earlier this year, Elanco launched a LinkedIn newsletter called Shared Table, featuring Jeff Simmons, President and CEO of Elanco, sitting down with thought-leaders in animal health to examine some of the challenges facing the animal industries today. The first episode dove deep into the topics of Trust, Cows, Milk & Climate, featuring a conversation with Dr. Frank Mitloehner, Director, UC Davis CLEAR Center & Dept. of Animal Science, also known as the Greenhouse Gas Guru. The exceeded LinkedIn typical subscriber metrics, showing the interest in this topic. In September, Elanco published an editorial in Fast Company, titled "A Climate Solution is here and it has four stomachs," which reassured consumers that they don't have to feel guilty about eating a cheeseburger.
These efforts, combined with others in the livestock industry, are having a powerful impact on U.S. consumers. Elanco consumer research shows that sustainability continues to be important, with 71% of consumers saying that it's important that the food they buy is produced sustainably. Additionally, 57% of consumers today say that they view livestock as a solution to climate change; an increase of 8% compared to 2021.6
Visit Elanco.com, follow Elanco on social media or subscribe to Shared Table on LinkedIn to keep up to date on these efforts.
ABOUT ELANCO
Elanco Animal Health Incorporated (NYSE: ELAN) is a global leader in animal health dedicated to innovating and delivering products and services to prevent and treat disease in farm animals and pets, creating value for farmers, pet owners, veterinarians, stakeholders and society as a whole. With nearly 70 years of animal health heritage, we are committed to helping our customers improve the health of animals in their care, while also making a meaningful impact on our local and global communities. At Elanco, we are driven by our vision of Food and Companionship Enriching Life and our Elanco Healthy Purpose™ sustainability pillars - all to advance the health of animals, people, the planet and our enterprise. Learn more at www.elanco.com.
Important Safety Information for Experior®
Caution: Not approved for use in breeding animals because safety and effectiveness have not been evaluated in these animals. Do not allow horses or other equines access to feed containing Experior. A decrease in dry matter intake may be noticed in some animals. The label contains complete use information, including cautions and warnings. Always read, understand, and follow the label, and use directions.
Indications for use: For the reduction of ammonia gas emissions per pound of live weight and hot carcass weight in beef steers and heifers fed in confinement for slaughter during the last 14 to 91 days on feed.
Directions for use: Feed. 1.25 to 4.54 g/ton (1.39 to 5 ppm) of complete feed (90% dry matter basis) to provide 13-90 mg lubabegron/head/day continuously to beef steers and heifers fed in confinement for slaughter as sole ration during the last 14 to 91 days on feed. Based on existing information, reliable predictions of the reduction of ammonia gas emissions cannot be made on a herd, farm or larger scale.
Important Safety Information for Rumensin
Caution:
Consumption by unapproved species or feeding undiluted may be toxic or fatal. Do not feed to veal calves.
Directions for use:
Dairy Cows:
For increased milk production efficiency (production of marketable solids-corrected milk per unit of feed intake):
Feeding Directions:
Total Mixed Rations ("complete feed"): Feed continuously to dry and lactating dairy cows a total mixed ration ("complete feed") containing 11 to 22 g/ton monensin on a 100% dry matter basis.
Component Feeding Systems (including top dress): Feed continuously to dry and lactating dairy cows a Type C Medicated Feed containing 11 to 400 g/ton monensin. The Type C Medicated Feed must be fed in a minimum of 1 pound of feed per cow per day to provide 185 to 660 mg/head/day monensin to lactating cows or 115 to 410 mg/head/day monensin to dry cows. This provides cows with similar amounts of monensin they would receive by consuming total mixed rations containing 11 to 22 g/ton monensin on a 100% dry matter basis.
Growing beef steers and heifers on pasture (stocker, feeder and slaughter) or in a dry lot and replacement beef and dairy heifers:
For increased rate of weight gain: Feed 50 to 200 mg/hd/day in at least 1.0 lb. of Type C Medicated Feed. Or, after the fifth day, feed 400 mg/hd/day every other day in 2.0 lbs. of Type C Medicated Feed. The Type C Medicated Feed must contain 15 to 400 g/ton of monensin (90% DM basis). Do not self-feed.
1. Experior FOI (Freedom of Information)
2. Elanco Data on File
3. Heifer Feeding Keeps Feedlot Inventories Large
4. 5 J.A.D. Appuhamy, A.B. Strathe, S. Jayasundara, C. Wagner-Riddle, J. Dijkstra, J. France, E. Kebreab. Anti-methanogenic effects of monensin in dairy and beef cattle: A meta-analysis. J. Dairy Sci., 96 (2013), pp. 5161-5173.
5. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator https://www.epa.gov/energy/ greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator
6. Elanco Data on File
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