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Another update on Ethanol.
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<blockquote data-quote="NC Liz 2" data-source="post: 1101457" data-attributes="member: 21522"><p>Hook,</p><p></p><p>True but a thiamine deficiency is caused by a copper deficiency and the copper deficiency is caused by the excess sulfur.</p><p>The excess sulfur blocks the absorption of copper which turns off the production of thiamine. This is what causes " red saddle" on black cattle.</p><p>Therefor you can not balance the diet no matter how much copper you add because it is being blocked by the excess sulfur.</p><p></p><p>Do you understand what the quote in my first post is saying?</p><p>Liz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NC Liz 2, post: 1101457, member: 21522"] Hook, True but a thiamine deficiency is caused by a copper deficiency and the copper deficiency is caused by the excess sulfur. The excess sulfur blocks the absorption of copper which turns off the production of thiamine. This is what causes “ red saddle” on black cattle. Therefor you can not balance the diet no matter how much copper you add because it is being blocked by the excess sulfur. Do you understand what the quote in my first post is saying? Liz [/QUOTE]
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