Thanks Shel!

This sounds like a keen interest for you too!

Our sulphur levels in the feed are averaging around 0.11 mg.  I am going 
to be adding a horse product called "Gen-A-Horse" to the sheeps' feed 
which is biotin, another sulphur bearing compound, and zinc methionine. 
I may have the sulphur dilemma nailed!

Reading more, I guess that sulphur isn't a common supplement because a 
lot of drinking water contains sulphates and some byproduct type feeds 
are also high in sulphur, so apparently excess is more of a problem than 
deficiency.

Barb

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Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] Selenium


> Barb- if I remember correctly, to supplement sulfur you should ideally 
> add methionine.  And the requirements were that 0.4mg was an 
> acceptable level.
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