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Minerals for cows/goats/horses
I used the search feature and not much popped up. Sorry if it's a subject done to death, but it's an important subject.
I was reading about a mineral called Right Now Onyx and it was getting excellent reviews by cattle and goat keepers. I was looking at switching to it for the goats/cows, but wanted to ask if anyone used it on their horses as well. It wouldn't be a big problem to have a mineral block for the horses and then this for the goats/cattle, it's just nice to be able to give everyone the same stuff. (Plus, I was reading some trace minerals don't have even enough copper for horses)
Do you free feed it to all your stock?(even though the directions say a particular amount per animal)
Do you feed it to your horses?
Calcium ... Min. 13.0% Max. 15.0%
Phosphorus ... Min. 8.0%
Salt ... Min. 14.0% Max. 16.0%
Sodium ... Min. 5.3% Max. 6.3%
Magnesium ... Min. 2.0%
Potassium ... Min. 1.0%
Copper ... Min. 2,500 PPM
Iodine ... Min. 200 PPM
Selenium ... Min. 26 PPM
Zinc ... Min. 5,000 PPM
Vit A ... Min. 100,000 IU/LB
Vit D ... Min. 10,000 IU/LB
Vit E ... Min. 100 IU/LB
Ingredients:
Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, salt, Magnesium Oxide, Cobalt Carbonate, Zinc Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Ethylenediamine, Dihydriodide, Sodium Selenite, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Manganous Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Iron Oxide, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Cobalt Glucoheptonate, Selenium Yeast, Processed Grain By-Products, Animal Fat, Molasses Products, Vegetable Oil, Mineral Oil.
Feeding Directions: Provide Cargill Animal Nutrition Right Now Onyx to beef cattle at a rate not to exceed 3.5 ounces per head per day. Provide plenty of fresh, clean water at all times, Store product in a cool, dry place.
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Currently we use Champion's Choice loose trace mineral. I couldn't find much online, there is a bag down at the barn(just don't want to run and grab it tehe). I don't think the copper is high enough in it(particularly for the goats). Hence the reason wanting to switch. Do I just need to start running 3 different trace minerals? One for the cows, one for the horses and one for the goats?
(zinc .35 percent; iron .20 percent; manganese .20 percent; copper .03 percent; iodine .007 percent; cobalt .005 percent) for healthy beef and dairy cattle, swine and horses.
Last edited by wolffeathers; 02/20/11 at 07:42 PM.
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