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I was wondering if anyone has any experience with having too high of blood urea nitrogen in their beef cattle. I know that dairy cattlemen check for milk urea nitrogen and try to keep it at a certain level, etc. I have been researching this issue because we have such lush pasture in the spring that is full of red and white clover. The high BUN levels are said to cause early abortions in cows. It has been difficult to get things bred for January and Febuary but they all seem to catch about the time the clover dies down or gets more course. Any experience with this? Have you heard of a product called Micro Aid that is a feed adittive that could lower BUN or MUN?