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<blockquote data-quote="cjmc" data-source="post: 1668503" data-attributes="member: 27842"><p>Quality free choice mineral has a place on pretty much anyone's place. Multmin has a place- but just on pretty much no one's place. </p><p></p><p>That's a big over simplicition. But on the majority of ranches I've see use it with success weren't using a high quality mineral at the time & would likely have gotten the same response if they upgraded their mineral program. Some places definitely could use it though. Colorado comes to mind where they graze the mountain ranges in the summer & can't get mineral to cattle for months at a time. A shot prior to turn out would load up liver storage of TM's. </p><p></p><p>If you can feed cattle mineral all year & don't live in a place with high levels of mineral antagonists it probably won't improve prefomance. If it does you should re-evaluate your free choice mineral program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjmc, post: 1668503, member: 27842"] Quality free choice mineral has a place on pretty much anyone's place. Multmin has a place- but just on pretty much no one's place. That's a big over simplicition. But on the majority of ranches I've see use it with success weren't using a high quality mineral at the time & would likely have gotten the same response if they upgraded their mineral program. Some places definitely could use it though. Colorado comes to mind where they graze the mountain ranges in the summer & can't get mineral to cattle for months at a time. A shot prior to turn out would load up liver storage of TM's. If you can feed cattle mineral all year & don't live in a place with high levels of mineral antagonists it probably won't improve prefomance. If it does you should re-evaluate your free choice mineral program. [/QUOTE]
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