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Which mineral to use and when, 9:18 vs 6:12
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 902489" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Nesi both highly fortified minerals and should work well for you knowing your circumstances with the ph. and Se. Still think the Se is a bit elevated but it also looks to be a low consumption mineral (2 oz or less) based on nutrient levels. The 6:12 should work well for both pre-calving and breeding since you pretty much feed the legume/grass/hay year round. Don't know that I would dilute it so much with the salt though. I don't know what your situation is with iron but with those levels of iron in the mix I can certainly see why you would also probably have copper deficiencies in the cattle. Most minerals have very little to NO iron added and especially at such high levels. Vitamin levels....very high. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, this has got to be a pretty darn expensive mineral but should work well for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 902489, member: 6897"] Nesi both highly fortified minerals and should work well for you knowing your circumstances with the ph. and Se. Still think the Se is a bit elevated but it also looks to be a low consumption mineral (2 oz or less) based on nutrient levels. The 6:12 should work well for both pre-calving and breeding since you pretty much feed the legume/grass/hay year round. Don't know that I would dilute it so much with the salt though. I don't know what your situation is with iron but with those levels of iron in the mix I can certainly see why you would also probably have copper deficiencies in the cattle. Most minerals have very little to NO iron added and especially at such high levels. Vitamin levels....very high. Anyway, this has got to be a pretty darn expensive mineral but should work well for you. [/QUOTE]
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