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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11262"><p>> In humans, eating dirt most often</p><p>> is caused by a mineral deficiency,</p><p>> and is called Pica.</p><p></p><p>> The same thing happens in cows,</p><p>> according to my vet. I have a cow</p><p>> that will do this if her mineral</p><p>> supplementation isn't correct. I</p><p>> saw the behavior and asked the vet</p><p>> if Pica was possible in cows. He</p><p>> said it most certainly was and is</p><p>> caused by mineral deficiency, as</p><p>> in humans.</p><p></p><p>> We changed to a good quality, free</p><p>> choice, loose mineral instead of a</p><p>> mineral salt block and the cow</p><p>> quit eating dirt. We sometimes use</p><p>> a supplement tub instead of the</p><p>> loose mineral and this, too,</p><p>> solves the problem. However, this</p><p>> cow is the one most often seen</p><p>> standing at the mineral source and</p><p>> eats more of it than most.</p><p></p><p>> I have seen this behavior in two</p><p>> of her daughters, but it didn't</p><p>> start until each was pregnant.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Linda for your reply i will try the loose mineral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11262"] > In humans, eating dirt most often > is caused by a mineral deficiency, > and is called Pica. > The same thing happens in cows, > according to my vet. I have a cow > that will do this if her mineral > supplementation isn't correct. I > saw the behavior and asked the vet > if Pica was possible in cows. He > said it most certainly was and is > caused by mineral deficiency, as > in humans. > We changed to a good quality, free > choice, loose mineral instead of a > mineral salt block and the cow > quit eating dirt. We sometimes use > a supplement tub instead of the > loose mineral and this, too, > solves the problem. However, this > cow is the one most often seen > standing at the mineral source and > eats more of it than most. > I have seen this behavior in two > of her daughters, but it didn't > start until each was pregnant. Thanks Linda for your reply i will try the loose mineral. [/QUOTE]
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