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mineral question
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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 117438" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>Most companies can do a custom mix for you. I have been pleased with Form-A-Feed minerals. I usually have a nutrionalist come out, take feed samples of what I have (hay, alfalfa, silage, etc) set up a feed ration and a mineral program to go with it. It will depend on what you are feeding as to what they require for minerals. Silage is very low in calcium, bred cows and growing calves will need that in their mineral. It's also low in phos, but you could add #4 of gluten for the cows and not need to add phos to your mineral program. So I would get a nutrionalist out, it's free if you purchase their minerals usually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 117438, member: 350"] Most companies can do a custom mix for you. I have been pleased with Form-A-Feed minerals. I usually have a nutrionalist come out, take feed samples of what I have (hay, alfalfa, silage, etc) set up a feed ration and a mineral program to go with it. It will depend on what you are feeding as to what they require for minerals. Silage is very low in calcium, bred cows and growing calves will need that in their mineral. It's also low in phos, but you could add #4 of gluten for the cows and not need to add phos to your mineral program. So I would get a nutrionalist out, it's free if you purchase their minerals usually. [/QUOTE]
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