Manganese Sulfate 32
Manganese

Manganese Sulfate 32 Manganese is an essential mineral in the ration of goats, required for skeletal development and reproductive efficiency. A typical goat dosage is 75 mg per liter of water. A veterinarian should be consulted for exact information. Deficiency symptoms are: reluctance to walk, deformity of the fore legs, delayed estrus, more inseminations per conception, more abortions, and 20% reduction in birth weights. Manganese functions as a part of numerous enzyme systems. Growing cattle require 20 ppm in the diet while breeding cattle require 40 ppm. High levels of dietary calcium and phosphorus may interfere with manganese metabolism, causing the dietary requirement for manganese to increase. A deficiency of manganese in beef cattle under natural conditions has been reported in only a few areas of the northwestern United States. Deficiency symptoms include reduced fertility in cows and crooked calf syndrome in young calves. Crooked calf syndrome is typified by weak legs and swollen joints in newborn calves.
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