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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1818397" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>As I have been told by an "old time vet" years ago, cattle need about .1 ppm of selenium and in the northeast where I was from, it is deficient... so Bo-Se or Mu-Se 9cattle or sheep) is a good way to get their levels up and prevent "white muscle disease" which is not actually a "disease" so much as a nutritional deficit.... causing lack of muscle use/control in calves and lambs.... most forages in areas that are deficient in that in the soil, will be deficient in the feed grown... </p><p>By the looks of the map, [USER=24027]@TCRanch[/USER] that is something you will NEVER have to worry about... Vit E and selenium work together in a synergistic way, so that is why it is given together... </p><p>So you either up the selenium in the mineral... and there are laws about that due to toxic levels being possibly fed... or you give them a Multimin or BoSe shot....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1818397, member: 25884"] As I have been told by an "old time vet" years ago, cattle need about .1 ppm of selenium and in the northeast where I was from, it is deficient... so Bo-Se or Mu-Se 9cattle or sheep) is a good way to get their levels up and prevent "white muscle disease" which is not actually a "disease" so much as a nutritional deficit.... causing lack of muscle use/control in calves and lambs.... most forages in areas that are deficient in that in the soil, will be deficient in the feed grown... By the looks of the map, [USER=24027]@TCRanch[/USER] that is something you will NEVER have to worry about... Vit E and selenium work together in a synergistic way, so that is why it is given together... So you either up the selenium in the mineral... and there are laws about that due to toxic levels being possibly fed... or you give them a Multimin or BoSe shot.... [/QUOTE]
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