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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 198761" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I hate to say this - but your vet is behind time. Cornell TRIED to kill cattle by OD them with Se and COULD NOT DO IT.</p><p>The manager of the beef farm at Cornell, routinely gives extra SE just like I recommended. This has been commonly discussed at many cattle meetings. It is common practice - even recommended by the vets.</p><p></p><p>Yes, se is supposed to be toxic, but not in a SE deficient area.</p><p>I would recommend getting the bottle for your new calves coming - and use it again on THIS CALF - pronto!</p><p>When you get another newborn, I would be sure to give it a full dose (1/2 SQ & 1/2 IM) as soon as you can. If one is deficient, they may all be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 198761, member: 968"] I hate to say this - but your vet is behind time. Cornell TRIED to kill cattle by OD them with Se and COULD NOT DO IT. The manager of the beef farm at Cornell, routinely gives extra SE just like I recommended. This has been commonly discussed at many cattle meetings. It is common practice - even recommended by the vets. Yes, se is supposed to be toxic, but not in a SE deficient area. I would recommend getting the bottle for your new calves coming - and use it again on THIS CALF - pronto! When you get another newborn, I would be sure to give it a full dose (1/2 SQ & 1/2 IM) as soon as you can. If one is deficient, they may all be. [/QUOTE]
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