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Copper level in mineral
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 980470" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I use a trace mineral that has 2600mg/kg Cu.. The blocks I got only had about 600 and that wasn't nearly enough... One line of cows I have seem to be particularly deficient... My heaviest producer is the only one I've actually anted up and gotten blood work done on, but she was about 25% of minimum levels, and her mother died suddenly, which can be caused by low copper (heart failure), but that was way back and no one will know for sure... We're really low in Selenium as well, and that same mix has 150mg/kg Se. If you dig though my old posts you'll come across a thread where I posted a BIG writeup on mineral deficiencies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 980470, member: 9096"] I use a trace mineral that has 2600mg/kg Cu.. The blocks I got only had about 600 and that wasn't nearly enough... One line of cows I have seem to be particularly deficient... My heaviest producer is the only one I've actually anted up and gotten blood work done on, but she was about 25% of minimum levels, and her mother died suddenly, which can be caused by low copper (heart failure), but that was way back and no one will know for sure... We're really low in Selenium as well, and that same mix has 150mg/kg Se. If you dig though my old posts you'll come across a thread where I posted a BIG writeup on mineral deficiencies [/QUOTE]
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