How Different Mineral Sources Affect Cows and Their Calves
CanadaThu Jan 02 2025
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You're a farmer with a herd of pregnant Angus cows. You decided to give them some extra minerals during their late pregnancy. You had three options: minerals from sulfates, organic complexes, or hydroxychlorides. You might think these would have different effects, but let's see what happened.
You had 72 cows, all about the same age and weight. You split them into three groups and gave each group a different mineral supplement. Then, you watched what happened.
First, you looked at how much the cows weighed and how healthy they were. Guess what? There wasn't much difference among the groups during pregnancy. The minerals didn't seem to change how much the cows weighed or how healthy they were.
But let's talk about the calves. After they were born, you checked their health and how they were growing. You found something interesting. The calves from cows that got the hydroxychloride minerals had lower stress levels 15 days after weaning. That's good news for the calves' health!
You kept an eye on the calves until they were sent to a feedyard. By the end, there weren't any big differences between the groups. All the calves were doing well, no matter which mineral their moms got.
So, what's the takeaway? Different mineral sources might not change how much cows weigh or how healthy they are during pregnancy. But they could make a difference for the calves later on. It's always interesting to see how small changes can have big effects!
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