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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1573861" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Thanks.</p><p>It is not unlike what I did my whole life. Degrees in Biology and Geology. I have a MS in biology. I took lots of chemistry - Organic Chemistry I and II. I had courses in everything from Medical Entomology to Animal Physiology to Parasitology and lots in between. Then, I spent 33 years as a US Civil Servant involved in a diverse range of technical functions. Heavy metals, sarin gas, mustard gas, hydrocarbons, and a host of other toxic substances.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: rumensin is a useful product. My point is - Do I need it? If you really wanted to get down to the bottom of the issue, you would need to do liver biopsies of a cross section of your herd to know exactly what your mineral needs are. Most of us are not going to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1573861, member: 27490"] Thanks. It is not unlike what I did my whole life. Degrees in Biology and Geology. I have a MS in biology. I took lots of chemistry - Organic Chemistry I and II. I had courses in everything from Medical Entomology to Animal Physiology to Parasitology and lots in between. Then, I spent 33 years as a US Civil Servant involved in a diverse range of technical functions. Heavy metals, sarin gas, mustard gas, hydrocarbons, and a host of other toxic substances. Edited to add: rumensin is a useful product. My point is - Do I need it? If you really wanted to get down to the bottom of the issue, you would need to do liver biopsies of a cross section of your herd to know exactly what your mineral needs are. Most of us are not going to do that. [/QUOTE]
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