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<blockquote data-quote="MrBilly" data-source="post: 489893" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>We use Ultralyx that is specially formulated for a large Angus farm nearby and contains chelated trace minerals. We started this several years ago because our black cattle had some rust colored hair on the top line. A nutritionist said it was probably a copper deficiency even though our mineral had adequate copper. When we added the chelates the first year I didn't really see much difference and thought that the rust may be due to the sun (I stated that in a past post). But now, after several years of use and the terrible hot and dry summers we have had, we no longer have any rust. So, I guess the stuff works?</p><p></p><p>It costs at $21.50/50 lb bag. Fertility is excellent, health is great, cows are in great condition all year long. What else can you ask for except a decrease in cost? :banana: </p><p></p><p>Billy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBilly, post: 489893, member: 87"] We use Ultralyx that is specially formulated for a large Angus farm nearby and contains chelated trace minerals. We started this several years ago because our black cattle had some rust colored hair on the top line. A nutritionist said it was probably a copper deficiency even though our mineral had adequate copper. When we added the chelates the first year I didn't really see much difference and thought that the rust may be due to the sun (I stated that in a past post). But now, after several years of use and the terrible hot and dry summers we have had, we no longer have any rust. So, I guess the stuff works? It costs at $21.50/50 lb bag. Fertility is excellent, health is great, cows are in great condition all year long. What else can you ask for except a decrease in cost? :banana: Billy [/QUOTE]
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