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Give 45ml by drench at the first signs of ketosis/Energy Deficiency. Repeat after 4 hours if necessary. Repeat after 24 hours if the Acetonaemia continues. Do not exceed stated quantities.
What should I look for in a mineral supplement?
Colour is not an issue. Some companies use red minerals such as iron oxide to give their product colour, this however gives no value to the animal and is done purely as a sales and marketing tactic. Supplements with high salt content (sodium chloride) should be avoided. In many cases the presence of high salt content is used to reduce production costs on lower quality products.
Another cost cutting trick used by some companies is to produce animal supplements with high calcium percentage.
Look carefully at the content of the supplement you are choosing. If you are not sure about something don't be afraid to ask. For example some companies put lots of unnecessary "bells and whistles" in their products.
Mineral sources should be from sulphates as apposed to oxides. Sulphates are more easily absorbed by the animal and maximise the efficiency of the supplement.
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