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trace element requirements in young lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="GrannyAching" data-source="post: 3876154" data-attributes="member: 21754"><p>[USER=72]@Tim W[/USER] , I was really replying to the stuff on Mayo from before TBH, however.....</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Understood. I took on board what you said and it's something I'll keep in mind. I don't think I've fully investigated the whole mineral side of things on this farm and I'm changing way too many things to be objective at the present so low bloods and something not quite right with lamb growth is still where I'm working. However, just discovered I have a cocci problem which I only picked up through doing my own fecs - so sampling more often - confirmed by vet. So this is another factor to take into account if I ever get it right I'll be giving [USER=416]@Cab-over Pete[/USER] a run for his money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrannyAching, post: 3876154, member: 21754"] [USER=72]@Tim W[/USER] , I was really replying to the stuff on Mayo from before TBH, however..... Understood. I took on board what you said and it's something I'll keep in mind. I don't think I've fully investigated the whole mineral side of things on this farm and I'm changing way too many things to be objective at the present so low bloods and something not quite right with lamb growth is still where I'm working. However, just discovered I have a cocci problem which I only picked up through doing my own fecs - so sampling more often - confirmed by vet. So this is another factor to take into account if I ever get it right I'll be giving [USER=416]@Cab-over Pete[/USER] a run for his money. [/QUOTE]
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