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Sulfates vs. Oxides
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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 900051" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Guess I didn't know that it took a while for chealates to "kick in" so to speak. What Ive done for the last 6 years is to use a good chealated mineral like I stated. Get a good healthy calf, and get them cycling (I know that depends more on BCS but minerals are important too I think). Then I use basicly the same mineral mix except without the chealates for the rest of the summer. Basicly just use chealates for conception. IDK, they say our grass and water has a lot of minerals to it, so maybe thats how I get away with my plan. You listen to the extension agents they say we really don't need much most of the year. I tried it, and didn't like it. </p><p></p><p>What stuff in the chealates takes a while to "kick in"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 900051, member: 14857"] Guess I didn't know that it took a while for chealates to "kick in" so to speak. What Ive done for the last 6 years is to use a good chealated mineral like I stated. Get a good healthy calf, and get them cycling (I know that depends more on BCS but minerals are important too I think). Then I use basicly the same mineral mix except without the chealates for the rest of the summer. Basicly just use chealates for conception. IDK, they say our grass and water has a lot of minerals to it, so maybe thats how I get away with my plan. You listen to the extension agents they say we really don't need much most of the year. I tried it, and didn't like it. What stuff in the chealates takes a while to "kick in"? [/QUOTE]
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