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MINERAL QUESTION
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 500763" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>As I said "most times your good 12-12 minerals will be adequate". There will always be exceptions. Cattle being fed "full grain feed" should get a ration that has sufficient vitamins and minerals formulated into that ration to meet their needs. If I had the necessary pasture and set up I'd probably feed those 3rd trimester cattle even less calcium and phos than 12/8 but would keep the 3/2 ratio if possible. Unfortunately I have one pasture and have to put out mineral that meets the needs of the majority of the cattle. All in all vitamin and mineral deficiencies haven't been a probelm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 500763, member: 6897"] As I said "most times your good 12-12 minerals will be adequate". There will always be exceptions. Cattle being fed "full grain feed" should get a ration that has sufficient vitamins and minerals formulated into that ration to meet their needs. If I had the necessary pasture and set up I'd probably feed those 3rd trimester cattle even less calcium and phos than 12/8 but would keep the 3/2 ratio if possible. Unfortunately I have one pasture and have to put out mineral that meets the needs of the majority of the cattle. All in all vitamin and mineral deficiencies haven't been a probelm. [/QUOTE]
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