Mineral

Deficiency Symptoms

Copper

·          Reduced Immunity

·          Rough discolored hair coats

·          Embryonic Death

·          Decreased Conception

·          Delayed Puberty

Zinc

·          Reduced Immunity

·          Hoof Health

·          Increased Dystocia

·          Abnormal estrus

Manganese

·          Impaired reproductive performance (silent heats)

·          Skeletal deformities

·          Shortened tendons in new born calves

·          Reduced birth weight

Other Comments

Dietary Molybdenum ties up copper 6 to 1

 

Molybdenum and Sulfates (from diet and/or water) form a compound called Thiomolybdate, which enters the bloodstream to rob stored Copper from tissue.

 

Sulfates tie up all Trace Minerals.

 

Heavy Metals reduce the ability for cells to hold adequate levels of trace Minerals

 

Dietary Zinc and Cooper ratios should not exceed 4 to 1.

 

Trace Mineral deficiencies inhibit nutrient absorption and energy metabolism

 

Trace minerals deficiencies reduce passive immunity from colostrums and reduce the animal’s ability to build adequate vaccine titers.

Compare to other CHS Nutrition Mineral Products

 

 

*Contains Chelated Source at University recommended Levels

**Also available with fly control and CTC

 

Triple 12

Utramin 12-6

Pierre 12-6**

High Magnesium

Ca (%)

12

12

12

12

P (%)

12

6

6

6

Salt (%)

12

4.5

20

13

Mg (%)

3.0

2.75

2.75

10

Co (ppm)

38

25

35

38

Iodine (ppm)

200

200

195

200

Mn (ppm)

3400

3500

3500

3300

Cu (ppm)

2200

2500*

3400

2200

Zn (ppm)

7500

7500*

8000

7500

Se (ppm)

None Added

36

None Added

17.5

Vit A

250,000

300,000

250,000

250,000

Vit D

25,000

30,000

25,000

25,000

Vit E

250

500

250

250