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Dairy Herd: To their good health

Published: October 29, 2008
Summary
Overall, cows on pasture have fewer health problems than those in confinement, says this veterinarian. Veterinarian Craig DeMuth isn’t quite as lonely as the Maytag repairman. But with half of his 30 clients doing some grazing and one-third of them intensively grazing, he’s on his way. DeMuth sees “a lot fewer problems (on grazing) than with confinement. Overall, animals are healthier.” Mos...
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Dr. Md. Hasan-al-faruque
4 de noviembre de 2008
This is an excellent article which is helpful for dairy practitioners.
Rosannabuz
Rosannabuz
20 de marzo de 2009
Hi This means that they need to be dissolved in liquid (water) in order for them to be available to the body. Mineral deficiencies are generally due to a nutrient poor diet or an inability to absorb ingested minerals. Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body. Instead of first respecting the natural alchemy of minerals and health,and restoring the optimal of the body it employs powerful but inappropriate drugs to treat disease. Thanks...
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