Low copper in the diet of animals or interference with copper absorption in animals due to molybdenum and/or sulphates in the food/water can cause significant economic losses where it occurs.
Symptoms of low herd copper in cattle include diarrhoea, unthrifty appearance, rough faded hair coats, poor weight gain, weak calves at birth, calving problems (retained cleanings, slow calvings) and infertility (repeat-breeders, silent heat).
Highly effective and simple to use, Aquacopp tablets (chelate) release on average 115mg of copper per day, offering a generous and safe supplement of copper. |
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