Cobalt Sulfate
Cobalt Sulfate

Cobalt Sulfate was first shown to be of value to ruminants in 1935. Prior to that time, ruminants could not be successfully produced in many areas of the world because of severe cobalt deficiencies. In these locations, including Florida, cattle were limited to certain areas. Given the current knowledge, the most convincing evidence of a cobalt deficiency is determined by the response of the animal to cobalt feeding. The response is quick, with appetite increasing in about a week, and weight gains quickly follow. The remission of the anemia, however, occurs more slowly.
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1/2 Pound - $22.00 USD 1 Pound - $30.50 USD 5 Pounds - $127.50 USD
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