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Trace Minerals,
Big Benefits

Multimin® 90 (zinc, copper, manganese, and selenium injection) is the only FDA-approved injectable supplement that delivers four trace minerals precisely — to prepare for when it matters most.

Supplementation with Multimin 90 alongside an oral trace mineral program helps close nutritional gaps.

Oral minerals are essential to all cattle types, but they have limits. Intake is inconsistent, and antagonists in feed or water reduce absorption, which can result in lower amounts of trace minerals available.1 Demand also spikes during times of stress, when animals need more support.

Multimin 90 helps ensure that cattle get the trace mineral support they need to perform at peak potential. The injectable format bypasses the barriers that typical programs face, so it’s highly absorbed within hours to supplement every head, every time.2

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Reproduction

The trace minerals found in Multimin 90 have been proven to support cattle reproduction. Trace minerals help maintain reproductive health during breeding, pregnancy, and calving.

Trace mineral supplementation with Multimin 90 in the third trimester supports placental transfer of trace minerals to the calf, setting it up for strong immunity at birth.14 Trace mineral supplementation also benefits the cow, better preparing her to breed back quickly.

Strategically supplementing the 4 key trace minerals found in Multimin 90 can:

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Immunity

Trace minerals help boost cattle immunity and improve the effectiveness of cattle vaccines when used as part of a vaccine protocol. 

For your cattle, that means greater protection against problems like mastitis, bovine respiratory disease (BRD), and scours. For you, it means a more efficient operation and better production.

Strategically supplementing the 4 key trace minerals found in Multimin 90 can:

Trace minerals in Multimin 90 support cattle health during critical periods

Stressful events like breeding and weaning increase cattle’s trace mineral demand. This video illustrates how Multimin 90 works alongside an oral trace mineral program to provide strategic supplementation.

SAFETY


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR MULTIMIN® 90: Not for use in humans, keep out of reach of children. Multimin 90 has a preslaughter withdrawal time of 14 days after injection. Do not use during the first trimester of pregnancy or in pre-ruminant calves as safety has not been established. Selenium and copper are toxic if administered in excess and may lead to sudden death, depression, weakness, ataxia, salivation, and drooling. Do not use concurrently with other selenium or copper injections or boluses. Maximum volume per injection site is 7 mL. Allow a minimum of 30 days before considering repeat dosing. See prescribing information.

FROM OUR CUSTOMERS


"We feel administering Multimin 90, an injectable source of zinc, copper, manganese and selenium, to the cow prior to birth is an important piece of the puzzle in our protocol to help support those calves, from birth to branding, by improving trace mineral status to support immunity and treat less calves."

Kyle Colyer

Colyer Ranch

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Whether you’re running a feedlot, managing a cow/calf herd, developing stocker cattle, running a dairy, or improving seedstock, an effective trace mineral program supports healthier animals and better returns.

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