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<blockquote data-quote="Brad B" data-source="post: 57188" data-attributes="member: 743"><p>Several different good types. Depends on where you are, and what your area is deficient in. For example, our area is copper deficient, and we use a mineral that has extra copper in it. Also, find a mineral that the cows will freely eat. We have tried several types that the cows wouldn't touch, unless mixed with feed. I'm not mixing feed with them, so we swapped around and found some the cows would eat. My experience says keep the minerals out all the time. If you let them run out, they always eat more than they normally would to make up for it, and it takes too much money to fill them up.</p><p></p><p>Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad B, post: 57188, member: 743"] Several different good types. Depends on where you are, and what your area is deficient in. For example, our area is copper deficient, and we use a mineral that has extra copper in it. Also, find a mineral that the cows will freely eat. We have tried several types that the cows wouldn't touch, unless mixed with feed. I'm not mixing feed with them, so we swapped around and found some the cows would eat. My experience says keep the minerals out all the time. If you let them run out, they always eat more than they normally would to make up for it, and it takes too much money to fill them up. Brad [/QUOTE]
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