skyhightree1
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Koffi Babone":2g9ossa9 said:Good luck. If it really is an injury, you got to wait it out...
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Koffi Babone":2g9ossa9 said:Good luck. If it really is an injury, you got to wait it out...
Multi Min. Need prescription or to get from vet because of the Selenium that it contains. (In CA anyway.)skyhightree1":25u3m7j0 said:bcg What do you suggest using?
You may have Muse or Bose. Those are Selenium with Vitamin E. If she has a Selenium deficiency one of those will work. Multi min contains everything.skyhightree1":1pa83i4p said:I have something with selenium that I give calves a shot once born ill check when I get home what it is.
Yep.skyhightree1":8pcyj025 said:I have Bo se will that help
branguscowgirl":19gj48co said:Yep.skyhightree1":19gj48co said:I have Bo se will that help
Do you hear that you are in "a deficient area"???
Cant count on it......Some of mine do not consume enough to make the correction. Especially if they are already deficient. You have to use several different approaches. Slow dissolving bolus, injections, and the loose mineral. They do not transfer Selenium to the calves through the milk either. Take a look at what the Multi min injections do for vaccination enhancement also........I am a firm believer that in some areas, they need more than loose mineral. And the lab work on my cattle have proved it. It often makes me wonder how many people "cull" good cattle that just have mineral deficiencies.skyhightree1":1tk5qj02 said:branguscowgirl":1tk5qj02 said:Yep.skyhightree1":1tk5qj02 said:I have Bo se will that help
Do you hear that you are in "a deficient area"???
Yep that's why I have that to give calves shots I figured minerals were squaring the cows away.