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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 965188" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Not misleading anyone. Only pointing out that of all the various minerals, amino acids, vitamins, etc. shown to be in kelp meal the measure of each is so low as to be of no real benefit to anything, calcium being the exception and calcium is dirt cheap. Please don't let some snake oil salesman convince you that kelp meal will meet the dietary mineral needs of your cattle. Spinach would do a better job. And at $40 a bag it certainly does replace a well balanced commercial mineral (including organic minerals) which comes in at $30 per bag and contains the trace minerals thousand of times higher than the small amounts in kelp meal. But if it makes you feel good then feed it. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 965188, member: 6897"] Not misleading anyone. Only pointing out that of all the various minerals, amino acids, vitamins, etc. shown to be in kelp meal the measure of each is so low as to be of no real benefit to anything, calcium being the exception and calcium is dirt cheap. Please don't let some snake oil salesman convince you that kelp meal will meet the dietary mineral needs of your cattle. Spinach would do a better job. And at $40 a bag it certainly does replace a well balanced commercial mineral (including organic minerals) which comes in at $30 per bag and contains the trace minerals thousand of times higher than the small amounts in kelp meal. But if it makes you feel good then feed it. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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