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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1063924" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I have talked to him a few times before about their products if it is the same man. </p><p></p><p>Ultimate increases the trace minerals as you wrote above. Copper, Zinc, Vitamin E, and Selenium. Those are the minerals I do want increased.</p><p>Did you read the article on the Zinc when you increase the amount, it makes a difference in the amount of weight your cattle gain? There are many articles on this, even on humans taking zinc.</p><p>The copper, is greatly increased, and I definitely wanted that as I don't know how much each cow is eating. </p><p>I saw a lot of cows this year with longer coats, with reddish tints to them. It is a problem with their mineral intake. Copper and selenium mostly.</p><p></p><p>With Seleinum, you must have Vitamin E. The source of Selenium that the Ultimate mineral supplies is in a yeast form, which is a food. Since this is such an important supplement, I want it for the cattle. It stores up in the calf and in the colostrum in the cow before the calf is born too. This is produced before the calf is born. </p><p>As I printed above, Tennessee soils are not a good source of Selenium and the Ultimate has a high quality ingredient Se added. </p><p></p><p> I guess I could "Mr. Haney" this all night long. The fact that it does greatly increase those trace minerals is why I chose the Ultimate.</p><p></p><p>Here is a site for the mineral status for each state. <a href="http://www.multiminusa.com/resources/trace-minerals" target="_blank">http://www.multiminusa.com/resources/trace-minerals</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1063924, member: 637"] I have talked to him a few times before about their products if it is the same man. Ultimate increases the trace minerals as you wrote above. Copper, Zinc, Vitamin E, and Selenium. Those are the minerals I do want increased. Did you read the article on the Zinc when you increase the amount, it makes a difference in the amount of weight your cattle gain? There are many articles on this, even on humans taking zinc. The copper, is greatly increased, and I definitely wanted that as I don't know how much each cow is eating. I saw a lot of cows this year with longer coats, with reddish tints to them. It is a problem with their mineral intake. Copper and selenium mostly. With Seleinum, you must have Vitamin E. The source of Selenium that the Ultimate mineral supplies is in a yeast form, which is a food. Since this is such an important supplement, I want it for the cattle. It stores up in the calf and in the colostrum in the cow before the calf is born too. This is produced before the calf is born. As I printed above, Tennessee soils are not a good source of Selenium and the Ultimate has a high quality ingredient Se added. I guess I could "Mr. Haney" this all night long. The fact that it does greatly increase those trace minerals is why I chose the Ultimate. Here is a site for the mineral status for each state. [url]http://www.multiminusa.com/resources/trace-minerals[/url] [/QUOTE]
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