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Copper & Cow Health Farming Note

Copper deficiency is a common problem where dietary intake is insufficient to meet the cow's metabolic requirement or where mineral antagonists levels are in excess. Where copper deficiency or toxicity is suspected, forages should be analysed and copper levels restored appropriately.

This Farming Note covers:

  • Copper metabolisation
  • Effects of deficiency and toxicity
  • Analysing and improving copper levels

This Farming Note follows the 'Copper & Molybdenum in Soils and Forage' note.

Issued October 2009.

About Kingshay Farming Notes

Since 1991 Kingshay has been publishing Farming Notes on issues critical to the success of a modern dairy farm business. These briefings provide dairy farmers, large animal vets, farm consultants and other interested parties with the most important and timely information in a concise two-page format. The information contained in our Farming Notes is written and updated by our experts to ensure accuracy and save you time.

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