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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 735453" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>"Usually" the only time we need High Magnesium in our mineral would be in the flush of spring, when there is a chance of --- oh shoot --- can't think of what it's called --- someone out there, help. Cattle can die from it, usually when you turn out for the first time on lush grasses. Not bloat. Duh, senior moment (moment heck - all the time!) :banana: </p><p>Anyway, beef cattle should have a higher phospherous over calcium - like 2 P : 1 C, whereas dairy cattle usualy need just the opposite. Because beef cattle get (or should get) all their nutrition from grasses or hay which is high in calcium. And dairy cattle get the majority of thei nutrition from grain.</p><p></p><p>Oh, Oh, I remember!! Grass tetany!!! yahoo - old brain kicked in. :banana: :banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 735453, member: 968"] "Usually" the only time we need High Magnesium in our mineral would be in the flush of spring, when there is a chance of --- oh shoot --- can't think of what it's called --- someone out there, help. Cattle can die from it, usually when you turn out for the first time on lush grasses. Not bloat. Duh, senior moment (moment heck - all the time!) :banana: Anyway, beef cattle should have a higher phospherous over calcium - like 2 P : 1 C, whereas dairy cattle usualy need just the opposite. Because beef cattle get (or should get) all their nutrition from grasses or hay which is high in calcium. And dairy cattle get the majority of thei nutrition from grain. Oh, Oh, I remember!! Grass tetany!!! yahoo - old brain kicked in. :banana: :banana: [/QUOTE]
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