Trace Minerals for California Beef Cattle 

University of California, Cooperative Extension

Del Norte County Mineral Data

Selenium

Three herds (total of 30 head) were randomly sampled for selenium levels. The overall whole blood selenium level was 0.039 ppm, which is generally considered deficient. Deficiency is considered less than 0.04 ppm. Individual animal and location differences are likely to result in deficiency in some cattle. Therefore, testing at individual locations would better define specific conditions.

Copper

Two herds (total of 10 head) had an overall serum copper average of 0.92 ppm, which is considered adequate for copper. The interaction with other minerals and individual animal variation will determine the potential for copper deficiency at specific locations. Therefore, individual testing at specific locations is recommended.

Zinc

Insufficient data are available for conclusions.

Phosphorus

Insufficient data are available for conclusions.

Blood samples*

WEIGHTED AVERAGES

Se

Cu

Zn

P

0.039

0.92

no data

no data

All Values

0.039

0.92

no data

no data

Class 1 data only (random samples)

na

na

na

na

Class 2 data only (field trials, selected herds)

na

na

na

na

Class 3 data only (sick cattle)

Number of Individuals (used in weighted averages)

Se

Cu

Zn

P

30

10

0

0

All Values

30

10

0

0

Class 1 data only (random samples)

0

0

0

0

Class 2 data only (field trials, selected herds)

0

0

0

0

Class 3 data only (sick cattle)

Number of Samples

Se

Cu

Zn

P

0

0

0

0

No. of Individuals

3

2

0

0

No. of Herds

30

10

0

0

No. of Individuals in herds

30

10

0

0

Total number of individuals

Lowest and Highest Values (Individuals only)

Se

Cu

Zn

P

0.0000

0.00

0.00

0

Lowest individual value

0.000

0.00

0.00

0

Highest individual value

* Se whole blood, Zn & P serum, Cu whole blood or serum