Optimal mineral nutrition is required for cattle reproduction, immune function, and structural development. Formal evaluation of the current mineral status of California beef cattle is currently lacking. In 2017, a survey was initiated that evaluated a panel of 10 different minerals in 14 counties across California. Samples were collected from 555 cattle at 50 different ranches. Region of the state significantly affected herd mineral status. Herd use of supplements was also significant, and increased most blood levels of the mineral(s) targeted for supplementation. Forage source was idiosyncratic on its effect of mineral status. Previous blood survey data showed selenium to be widely deficient in California cattle in the 1970s and 1980s, bu...
Forage samples from Nebraska and South Dakota submitted to Ward Laboratories, Inc. from 2012– 2019 w...
A 4 yr study was conducted to determine the mineral element concentration of smooth bromegrass and m...
Homer B. Sewell (Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture)Revised 2/79/10
Minerals play a very important role in the well-being of the range beef herd. Minerals are essential...
This bulletin will help ranchers to assess the mineral needs of their beef cattle and to start think...
The trace mineral requirements of grazing beef cattle are often complicated by different environment...
A number of trace minerals are required by beef cattle. Feeds consumed by cattle may supply most tra...
Minerals in beef cattle nutrition are very important for the health of cows, their conception and al...
Selenium (Se) is an essential mineral for animal health. Deficiencies result in white muscle disease...
© 2013 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists. The survey purpose was to determine the ...
Graduation date: 2010The Warm Springs Reservation is located in central Oregon. Livestock production...
The mineral status of the brood-cow herd affects reproduction, growth, milk production and health. A...
Mineral nutrition is one of the most complicated and least understood components of nutrition. For y...
Acute and chronic dietary deficiencies in macro and micro minerals have significant impacts on produ...
A National Forage Survey was conducted in 18 states to determine the trace mineral and related nutri...
Forage samples from Nebraska and South Dakota submitted to Ward Laboratories, Inc. from 2012– 2019 w...
A 4 yr study was conducted to determine the mineral element concentration of smooth bromegrass and m...
Homer B. Sewell (Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture)Revised 2/79/10
Minerals play a very important role in the well-being of the range beef herd. Minerals are essential...
This bulletin will help ranchers to assess the mineral needs of their beef cattle and to start think...
The trace mineral requirements of grazing beef cattle are often complicated by different environment...
A number of trace minerals are required by beef cattle. Feeds consumed by cattle may supply most tra...
Minerals in beef cattle nutrition are very important for the health of cows, their conception and al...
Selenium (Se) is an essential mineral for animal health. Deficiencies result in white muscle disease...
© 2013 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists. The survey purpose was to determine the ...
Graduation date: 2010The Warm Springs Reservation is located in central Oregon. Livestock production...
The mineral status of the brood-cow herd affects reproduction, growth, milk production and health. A...
Mineral nutrition is one of the most complicated and least understood components of nutrition. For y...
Acute and chronic dietary deficiencies in macro and micro minerals have significant impacts on produ...
A National Forage Survey was conducted in 18 states to determine the trace mineral and related nutri...
Forage samples from Nebraska and South Dakota submitted to Ward Laboratories, Inc. from 2012– 2019 w...
A 4 yr study was conducted to determine the mineral element concentration of smooth bromegrass and m...
Homer B. Sewell (Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture)Revised 2/79/10