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<blockquote data-quote="davieogrutha" data-source="post: 7642029" data-attributes="member: 41506"><p>Could be magnesium deficient if your finding the cows slow to calf. Vets suggested to sample a few cows after a bad start to calving. Even though they had housing minerals from day they came in Half came back as good and others came back as adequate. Shed that had most of the adequate's got powered magnesium on top of their pre calving minerals and found that when they came to calving they had a bit more oomph with them. Also found that they were giving their calves better colostrum. we were doing a study with other farms with the vets on another topic and this came to light with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davieogrutha, post: 7642029, member: 41506"] Could be magnesium deficient if your finding the cows slow to calf. Vets suggested to sample a few cows after a bad start to calving. Even though they had housing minerals from day they came in Half came back as good and others came back as adequate. Shed that had most of the adequate's got powered magnesium on top of their pre calving minerals and found that when they came to calving they had a bit more oomph with them. Also found that they were giving their calves better colostrum. we were doing a study with other farms with the vets on another topic and this came to light with us. [/QUOTE]
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