#71 Innovation in Animal Nutrition - Exploring Options in Prevention

Innovation in Animal Nutrition - Exploring Options in Prevention

 “Sick animals cost you a lot of money so keeping them healthy is the full goal.”  

Join us in this informative episode of Farming on Purpose and learn more about KSX Performance with Kaitlyn Keller. Taking us behind the scenes of her business, Kaitlyn shares about her love for animals, helping people, and how that translates into her business and how she operates. Kaitlyn dives into her products and explains some of the benefits of them.  Listen in as we delve into the world of animal supplements and caring for livestock.   

About our guest: Kaitlyn Keller - KSX Performance, Kansas

Kaitlyn grew up on a dairy and beef cattle operation in Arkansas and always had a passion for animal health. Having always been in the industry from managing a large cow calf operation, her own cattle, showing cattle, and equine reproduction. Kaitlyn is a mom to 2 girls and lives on the edge of the flint hills and raises gelbvieh cattle.   

You can connect with Kaitlyn on her website, TikTok, and Facebook.  

At a glance:  

  • KSX is an all natural animal health business aimed to help farmers big and small to care for their livestock.

  • Kaitlyn’s passion for helping people and animals extends to her business and consulting. 

  • “That is the goal, to keep your animals from getting sick.”  

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About the Host of Farming on Purpose, Lexi Wright:

I’m your host, Lexi Wright. I started the Farming on Purpose Podcast from a passion for sharing the future of production agriculture. I’m so glad you’re here and I hope you’ll take a moment to join the conversation with me and other listeners on social media.

Connect with me on Instagram @wrightatthemoment, Facebook, and TikTok.

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