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Tennessee Pastures Low in Copper and Magnesium
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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 93329" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>That's why a sound Mineral Program is essential. Middle TN. is extremely Copper difficient. This is the number one reason we keep High quality, Hi-Mag out year round.Keeping these minerals out all the time free choice is not cheap, but pays off in breed back time and overall Cattle Health. You can generally see the difficiency in cattle that instead of being Red, for instance, will have a copper or burnt looking hide. Or in Black cattle, they'll have a redish tint to their coats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 93329, member: 1335"] That's why a sound Mineral Program is essential. Middle TN. is extremely Copper difficient. This is the number one reason we keep High quality, Hi-Mag out year round.Keeping these minerals out all the time free choice is not cheap, but pays off in breed back time and overall Cattle Health. You can generally see the difficiency in cattle that instead of being Red, for instance, will have a copper or burnt looking hide. Or in Black cattle, they'll have a redish tint to their coats. [/QUOTE]
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