Methods of Trace Mineral Supplementation
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Keywords

Cattle
Nutrition
Mineral
Supplementation

How to Cite

Hersom, Matthew J., and Todd A. Thrift. 2018. “Methods of Trace Mineral Supplementation: AN348 AN348, 10 2018”. EDIS 2018 (5). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-an348-2018.

Abstract

Trace minerals supplementation is an integral component of the total diet for beef cattle. Trace minerals from the diet function in many of the metabolic processes associated with animal growth, health, and reproduction. It is essential that cattle have access to trace minerals in their diet. However, the forage cattle consume as the bulk of their diet is often deficient in trace mineral concentrations. Therefore, cattle need to be supplemented with trace minerals on a regular basis. Cattle producers can choose from a number of different methods to supplement trace minerals to cattle. Each method has characteristic advantages and disadvantages. The value of the characteristics should be evaluated against management activities of each cattle producer to determine the optimal trace mineral delivery strategy.

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-an348-2018
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