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  1. Selenium map with great detail - Homesteading Forum

    Jan 11, 2012 · Because selenium levels can vary greatly within an area, testing the soil's selenium content is recommended. Soil is considered "selenium deficient" when there is less than 0.5 …

  2. Difference between Bo-Se and Vitamin E & Selenium Gel

    Mar 30, 2015 · Contains 500 IU vitamin E and 2.5 ppm selenium per 5 ml (max level of selenium for goats is 3 ppm per animal). Dosage for newborn goats is 2 ml. Dosage for adult goats is 4 …

  3. Anyone ever done blood tests for selenium? - Homesteading Forum

    May 26, 2011 · We had a buck die (of pneumonia) and took advantage of the death for educational purposes and the liver showed some crazy numbers, selenium in particular I think …

  4. Rough hair coats | Homesteading Forum

    Apr 17, 2010 · My goats have rough haircoats, one yearling doe in particular. One also has patches of missing hair, mainly in the flank and just behind the front legs, and a patch on top of …

  5. BoSe - Homesteading Forum

    Jan 12, 2007 · e. Do not overdose with selenium, toxicity may occur. Prevention a. Dietary inclusion of recommended NRC levels selenium and vitamin E. b. Areas or flocks with past …

  6. Has anyone taken selenium and felt crazy or too much detox????

    Aug 19, 2008 · It is probably better to eat a few brazil nuts daily than to take selenium. i take both, 100gms selenium and a handful of brazil nuts twice a day in blended in smoothies for …

  7. When to give Bose shot - Homesteading Forum

    Jan 31, 2015 · Bo-Se is a selenium/Vitamin E combination shot. It is for areas that are selenium deficient. Goats with selenium deficiency will have weak kids born and can have problems with …

  8. What causes breach calves? - Homesteading Forum

    May 30, 2013 · Low selenium causes the uterus to be tougher, harder than it should be. It's harder for the calf to stretch it to fit, so the calf is more crowded. That makes it harder for the …

  9. Pig minerals? - Homesteading Forum

    Jan 5, 2012 · We changed hay suppliers. The new one grew hay on low selenium soils. This causes white muscle disease. We lost a litter when they weaned. Necropsy showed it. Simply …

  10. Loose Minerals and Pregnant Cow | Homesteading Forum

    Nov 16, 2018 · Selenium is a world wide deficiency and is easily fixed. Copper deficiency - Molybdenum excess is more complex and can be tied up with iron. Because I keep sheep, …

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