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Calcium Source for Cows
Name: Rebecca J. Status: other Age: 30s Location: N/A Country: N/A Date: Saturday, November 16, 2002
Question:
How do milk cows get all the calcium they put in their milk?
Replies:
Grains are low in calcium, but some species of grass (buffalo grass in particular) and legumes (alfalfa, clovers) contain a lot of calcium.
Richard E. Barrans Jr., Ph.D.
PG Research Foundation, Darien, Illinois
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