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Hi folks,
The dolomite that is being discussed is defined as follows:
"a mineral, calcium magnesium carbonate, CaMg(CO3)."
Personally I do not know a whole lot more about this mineral but I can surmise from the contents that it is probably a very good source of naturally occuring calcium and magnesium that can be utilized by a goats metabolism. As I had been asked regarding this, I will try to find out more on it and also try to see about obtaining some.
I'm kind of thinking though that if it's anything like the baking soda or ammonium chloride, it's going to be tough to ship for postal security reasons. And hopefully not like the baking soda where it costs more to ship than the actual product is worth. But I will find out where it can be obtained and let you know.
Best regards,
Gary Pfalzbot
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