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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1581105" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>Logically thinking.....healthy soil=healthy forage=healthy animals.</p><p>I think I am on the fence sometimes between feeding expensive minerals or not just worrying about it. I can see True Grits point of view. If we run our cattle just like the Buffalo herds of yesteryear we have to remember that most of our soils today are not anywhere close to the pristine condition that they were a few hundred years ago ...especially the great plains before it had seen a plow.</p><p>If the truth was known...probably not all my cattle get much mineral. I don't know for sure and how would you know unless you had a camera on the mineral feeder 24/7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1581105, member: 17304"] Logically thinking.....healthy soil=healthy forage=healthy animals. I think I am on the fence sometimes between feeding expensive minerals or not just worrying about it. I can see True Grits point of view. If we run our cattle just like the Buffalo herds of yesteryear we have to remember that most of our soils today are not anywhere close to the pristine condition that they were a few hundred years ago ...especially the great plains before it had seen a plow. If the truth was known...probably not all my cattle get much mineral. I don't know for sure and how would you know unless you had a camera on the mineral feeder 24/7. [/QUOTE]
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