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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1307336" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>Multi min is a very good product.</p><p>With my own experiences with mineral deficiencies, (selenium, copper, and mag) the vets have said, " you must take a broader approach then just the loose minerals." The only way to know for sure as to where you stand is with periodic blood work on a sample of your cattle. Anything else is just a guess.</p><p>Because of the (sometimes severe) deficiencies that my cattle have experienced, I use loose minerals in conjunction with Multimin injections atleast twice per year and a selenium and copper bolus in each yearly. </p><p>All of this, and my cattle are on very good feed! Minerals are highly variable from place to place. My best advice is if you are unsure, do some blood work. </p><p>With out boring you with the details again, ( of the problems that I have had) I say the blood work was well worth it for me.</p><p>See my post on "Mystery diagnosis solved."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1307336, member: 19938"] Multi min is a very good product. With my own experiences with mineral deficiencies, (selenium, copper, and mag) the vets have said, " you must take a broader approach then just the loose minerals." The only way to know for sure as to where you stand is with periodic blood work on a sample of your cattle. Anything else is just a guess. Because of the (sometimes severe) deficiencies that my cattle have experienced, I use loose minerals in conjunction with Multimin injections atleast twice per year and a selenium and copper bolus in each yearly. All of this, and my cattle are on very good feed! Minerals are highly variable from place to place. My best advice is if you are unsure, do some blood work. With out boring you with the details again, ( of the problems that I have had) I say the blood work was well worth it for me. See my post on "Mystery diagnosis solved." [/QUOTE]
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