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Minerals. Are they needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="mhouse7" data-source="post: 1408267" data-attributes="member: 27752"><p>I live in east/central TX and minerals are vital to our operation. The main problem is that the molybdenum levels of central texas soil are so high that they bind copper into an unusable compound, so we have to feed a mineral with chelated trace minerals to keep our cattle from being copper deficient. If you live in a place where soil is perfect and there are abundant minerals, then you may not need to supplement minerals. But minerals are needed for the animals to survive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhouse7, post: 1408267, member: 27752"] I live in east/central TX and minerals are vital to our operation. The main problem is that the molybdenum levels of central texas soil are so high that they bind copper into an unusable compound, so we have to feed a mineral with chelated trace minerals to keep our cattle from being copper deficient. If you live in a place where soil is perfect and there are abundant minerals, then you may not need to supplement minerals. But minerals are needed for the animals to survive [/QUOTE]
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