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<blockquote data-quote="trappersteve" data-source="post: 1128426" data-attributes="member: 20918"><p>Inyati, not to hijack your post but I have a 3 year old hereford cow that every time I feed this herd she eats a little feed and goes straight to the brown salt block that I have for them and will probably lick this thing for 15 minutes. I also have hi mag mineral that is free choice, they don't eat much of this I think they walk by maybe once or twice a week and lick it once and walk on. I was wondering if there is like a blood test that can be done to check mineral levels or am I overthinking this and will the cows regulate it theirselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trappersteve, post: 1128426, member: 20918"] Inyati, not to hijack your post but I have a 3 year old hereford cow that every time I feed this herd she eats a little feed and goes straight to the brown salt block that I have for them and will probably lick this thing for 15 minutes. I also have hi mag mineral that is free choice, they don't eat much of this I think they walk by maybe once or twice a week and lick it once and walk on. I was wondering if there is like a blood test that can be done to check mineral levels or am I overthinking this and will the cows regulate it theirselves. [/QUOTE]
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