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Is there a correlation between stillborn calves and a selenium deficiency in the cow.
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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1746068" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>The mineral I use was specifically designed for this area by my Veterinarian. It has 105 ppm selenium. Se has a narrow range of tolerance. Too little can cause the conditions listed above, but too much can also cause problems or even kill an animal. You need to know what the selenium is in your environment before you begin supplementation. Over the counter mineral mixes are limited in the amount of selenium they can legally include. In some areas that will not be sufficient. In other areas it will be plenty, and there are areas where selenium is already dangerously high. Where I live in Oregon, selenium is deficient, but if I lived north of here and out near the coast, selenium levels are quite high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1746068, member: 9933"] The mineral I use was specifically designed for this area by my Veterinarian. It has 105 ppm selenium. Se has a narrow range of tolerance. Too little can cause the conditions listed above, but too much can also cause problems or even kill an animal. You need to know what the selenium is in your environment before you begin supplementation. Over the counter mineral mixes are limited in the amount of selenium they can legally include. In some areas that will not be sufficient. In other areas it will be plenty, and there are areas where selenium is already dangerously high. Where I live in Oregon, selenium is deficient, but if I lived north of here and out near the coast, selenium levels are quite high. [/QUOTE]
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