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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10521"><p>sk your question here: <A HREF="http://cattletoday.com/Q&A.shtml" TARGET="_blank">http://cattletoday.com/Q&A.shtml</A> and you will get an answer.</p><p></p><p>Macon Gravlee WebMaster</p><p></p><p>-----Original Message----- From: Marlene Waak <A HREF="mailto:[mailto:mwaak@giddings.txed.net]">[mailto:mwaak@giddings.txed.net]</A> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 4:14 PM To: <A HREF="mailto:webmaster@cattletoday.com">webmaster@cattletoday.com</A> Subject: mineral deficiency</p><p></p><p>What do you know about mineral deficiencies? We had several cows, only, "go down" with this. A costly shot from the vet revived them. They are a herd of Charolais fed in winter and always on a plush fertilized coastal pasture, which is never overgrazed.. There is also mineral available to the cattle from Nutrena. (The kind that matches the color of the season.) Since this we are using a very costly mineral that a vet mixes and sells.. Are Charolais more prone to this than other breeds? Is there a certain type of mineral or fertilizer that should be added to the pasture in the spring? Or, is there a cheaper mineral? Just wondering what others know about this. MW</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:mwaak@giddings.txed.net">mwaak@giddings.txed.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10521"] sk your question here: <A HREF="http://cattletoday.com/Q&A.shtml" TARGET="_blank">http://cattletoday.com/Q&A.shtml</A> and you will get an answer. Macon Gravlee WebMaster -----Original Message----- From: Marlene Waak <A HREF="mailto:[mailto:mwaak@giddings.txed.net]">[mailto:mwaak@giddings.txed.net]</A> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 4:14 PM To: <A HREF="mailto:webmaster@cattletoday.com">webmaster@cattletoday.com</A> Subject: mineral deficiency What do you know about mineral deficiencies? We had several cows, only, "go down" with this. A costly shot from the vet revived them. They are a herd of Charolais fed in winter and always on a plush fertilized coastal pasture, which is never overgrazed.. There is also mineral available to the cattle from Nutrena. (The kind that matches the color of the season.) Since this we are using a very costly mineral that a vet mixes and sells.. Are Charolais more prone to this than other breeds? Is there a certain type of mineral or fertilizer that should be added to the pasture in the spring? Or, is there a cheaper mineral? Just wondering what others know about this. MW [email=mwaak@giddings.txed.net]mwaak@giddings.txed.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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