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- Selenium map with great detail - Homesteading Forum
Selenium is a trace mineral present in the soil in varying amounts around the world In the United States, soil is selenium-deficient in parts of the Pacific Northwest, from the Great Lakes region to the New England states, and along the Eastern Seaboard into Florida
- Difference between Bo-Se and Vitamin E Selenium Gel
"Bo-Se is recommended for the prevention and treatment of white muscle disease (Selenium-Tocopherol Deficiency) syndrome in calves, lambs, and ewes, and as an aid in the prevention and treatment of Selenium-Tocopherol Deficiency in sows and weanling pigs Bo-Se contains selenium and vitamin E
- Pig minerals? - Homesteading Forum
I know our soil has the minerals because 1) I had it tested and 2) our pigs do great on our soil and the forage grown on it but in the winter when we get winter hay from another farm that is selenium deficient then they must get supplemental minerals, specifically for the selenium Testing and sad experience proved this what was the sad
- Anyone ever done blood tests for selenium? - Homesteading Forum
We have all the signs and symptoms of low selenium levels Our goats are from a nearby herd who doesn't do Bo-se shots We adopted a practically identical management style to that herd but we are having problems whereas they aren't In an effort to be scientific about things, we had blood
- BoSe - Homesteading Forum
The selenium really helps take care of retained placenta's and other problems If I notice an animal is down on its pasterns or maybe dragging a foot, I give selenium immediately
- Rough hair coats - Homesteading Forum
My goats have rough haircoats, one yearling doe in particular One also has patches of missing hair, mainly in the flank and just behind the front legs, and a patch on top of her head They have all been bolused with copper in January and 6 months before that They have access to Golden Blend
- salt block with selenium okay? - Homesteading Forum
Okay, so I have been reading old posts and it does seem confusing regarding which salt blocks are best for rabbits We have a good sized salt block that we had for the horses a few years ago I remember is had selenium in it also Anyone know any reason why this would not be okay to put in
- Iron content in water goat polio???. . . . | Homesteading Forum
Replamin has a small amount of selenium (mainly because the government has a VERY low maximum dosage that is allowable in livestock feed and supplements), but still, if your area approaches toxic levels of soil selenium without any uptake inhibitors, it would not be a good idea
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