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<blockquote data-quote="kilroy60" data-source="post: 1386024" data-attributes="member: 24568"><p>I'm in NE Ga. Mineral is brown in color. </p><p></p><p>Yes, quality ingredients in mineral are expensive. But why would you pay twice the cost for the same content? If you're concerned about the quality or if you just have basic questions, get in touch with your county extension agent for his input. Our cattleman's association has been very fortunate to have UGA professors and to attend and discuss things from minerals to grass/hay and have been very helpful with providing information to help with these things and to get the best bang for the buck. I would even think your local vet could provide info on mineral content and needs too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilroy60, post: 1386024, member: 24568"] I'm in NE Ga. Mineral is brown in color. Yes, quality ingredients in mineral are expensive. But why would you pay twice the cost for the same content? If you're concerned about the quality or if you just have basic questions, get in touch with your county extension agent for his input. Our cattleman's association has been very fortunate to have UGA professors and to attend and discuss things from minerals to grass/hay and have been very helpful with providing information to help with these things and to get the best bang for the buck. I would even think your local vet could provide info on mineral content and needs too. [/QUOTE]
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