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<blockquote data-quote="NC Liz 2" data-source="post: 1091540" data-attributes="member: 21522"><p>TexasBred wrote Re: molasses/sulfur toxicity </p><p></p><p>Once again it is obvious you are attempting to shoot the messenger instead of the message.</p><p>If you are seriously having problems grasping the concept of sulfur being toxic after all the write ups SL and I have posted, I suggest you direct your questions to "Steve Ensley, Iowa State University veterinary toxicologist and diagnostician".</p><p><a href="http://beefmagazine.com/pasture-range/combating-sulfur-toxicity-range-cattle" target="_blank">http://beefmagazine.com/pasture-range/c ... nge-cattle</a></p><p></p><p>As for your question above.</p><p>From reading some of your other posts on this subject, you should know you have furnished insignificant information to do any math, but I will take it as far as I can now.</p><p>It is a known fact that the vast majority of beef cattle get a sufficient amount of sulfur ( .3 - .5% ) from their daily diet of water, grass and hay and most are supplement with either granular mineral or mineral blocks should a deficiency be know.</p><p>Therefor, any additional supplemental feeding, containing sulfur, is in excess of the daily requirement.</p><p>Now if you would furnish me the brand name and product ID of the protein tub of which you speak, I would be happy to see if I can take your math question a little further.</p><p> Liz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NC Liz 2, post: 1091540, member: 21522"] TexasBred wrote Re: molasses/sulfur toxicity Once again it is obvious you are attempting to shoot the messenger instead of the message. If you are seriously having problems grasping the concept of sulfur being toxic after all the write ups SL and I have posted, I suggest you direct your questions to “Steve Ensley, Iowa State University veterinary toxicologist and diagnostician”. [url=http://beefmagazine.com/pasture-range/combating-sulfur-toxicity-range-cattle]http://beefmagazine.com/pasture-range/c ... nge-cattle[/url] As for your question above. From reading some of your other posts on this subject, you should know you have furnished insignificant information to do any math, but I will take it as far as I can now. It is a known fact that the vast majority of beef cattle get a sufficient amount of sulfur ( .3 - .5% ) from their daily diet of water, grass and hay and most are supplement with either granular mineral or mineral blocks should a deficiency be know. Therefor, any additional supplemental feeding, containing sulfur, is in excess of the daily requirement. Now if you would furnish me the brand name and product ID of the protein tub of which you speak, I would be happy to see if I can take your math question a little further. Liz [/QUOTE]
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