Once a trace mineral is approved by AAFCO, doesn that mean its a good product, or at least similar to a performance mineral?
No. AAFCO definitions have limited usefulness for nutritionists and producers in making animal performance decisions. AAFCO only provides a molecular description of various terminologies. The various organic trace mineral technologies described by AAFCO have two things in common: • A carbon atom in their molecular structure, derived from protein, amino acid(s) or carbohydrates. • A more expensive cost structure than organic trace minerals.
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