bse":3eqw4r8h said:I used it 4 yrs on everything like the bottle said, seemed like I got along well. 2 yrs ago quit multi min went with yr round breeder mineral from co op best conception ever on everything. Not knocking it but maybe overkill if everything else is right.
Actually there are no chelates in Multimin....Zinc Oxide, Manganese Carbonate, Copper Carbonate and Sodium Selenite. Just a product that is injected rather than consumed orally. But it won't hurt anything except your pocket book.Banjo":2acqndz5 said:Multimin 90 is chelated Zinc, Copper, Manganese, and Selenium.
Our local vet says he uses it in conjunction with LA 300 or Draxxin to treat pinkeye with good results. So I have started doing the same.
I don't think I want to get up my whole herd just to give them a dose of Multimin 90, but I have started feeding chelated minerals which should be almost as good IMO......maybe not work quite as fast.
Ironically, on a side note, the purina rep told me the chelated minerals were too high to feed....the wind and rain with availa4. except during breeding season. I think they just don't want to stock it having to order 2 ton at a time.
TexasBred":1whqxosf said:But it won't hurt anything except your pocket book.
USAxBrad":3gz0kqkw said:Well went ahead and used it on Friday on the fall cows.
All I know is they promote it as chelated on the label.TexasBred":2cujfsg5 said:Actually there are no chelates in Multimin....Zinc Oxide, Manganese Carbonate, Copper Carbonate and Sodium Selenite. Just a product that is injected rather than consumed orally. But it won't hurt anything except your pocket book.Banjo":2cujfsg5 said:Multimin 90 is chelated Zinc, Copper, Manganese, and Selenium.
Our local vet says he uses it in conjunction with LA 300 or Draxxin to treat pinkeye with good results. So I have started doing the same.
I don't think I want to get up my whole herd just to give them a dose of Multimin 90, but I have started feeding chelated minerals which should be almost as good IMO......maybe not work quite as fast.
Ironically, on a side note, the purina rep told me the chelated minerals were too high to feed....the wind and rain with availa4. except during breeding season. I think they just don't want to stock it having to order 2 ton at a time.
Yes but if you look a the list of ingredients you have one oxide and two carbonates. Zinc oxide has been around since creation.Banjo":21siqa71 said:All I know is they promote it as chelated on the label.TexasBred":21siqa71 said:Actually there are no chelates in Multimin....Zinc Oxide, Manganese Carbonate, Copper Carbonate and Sodium Selenite. Just a product that is injected rather than consumed orally. But it won't hurt anything except your pocket book.Banjo":21siqa71 said:Multimin 90 is chelated Zinc, Copper, Manganese, and Selenium.
Our local vet says he uses it in conjunction with LA 300 or Draxxin to treat pinkeye with good results. So I have started doing the same.
I don't think I want to get up my whole herd just to give them a dose of Multimin 90, but I have started feeding chelated minerals which should be almost as good IMO......maybe not work quite as fast.
Ironically, on a side note, the purina rep told me the chelated minerals were too high to feed....the wind and rain with availa4. except during breeding season. I think they just don't want to stock it having to order 2 ton at a time.
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