Yes. Buffalo have the same (or similar) mineral requirements as cattle do.
Salt is a very important nutrient for animals especially cows; not so much wolves. Salt is important for main body functions and for homeostasis, among other things.
Sodium should be fed free-choice as Salt (NaCl), which is found in most commercially made salt blocks or loose salt-mineral mixes.
Don't bother limiting how much salt a cow needs. She will get as much salt as she wants if you have it left out free-choice. Cows that are salt-deprived tend to eat more salt than those that are not salt-deprived.
Cows are easily able to lick enough salt from a block to sustain them long term. Horses lack the ability to lick enough salt from a salt block, so most do better with loose salt. However, the ingredient (salt) in a horse salt vs. a cow salt is the same. Mineral blocks and loose mineral is different for cows and horses. Cows and horses have different mineral needs, but their requirement for salt is similar. Yes. Salt blocks are standard for both cows and horses: there really is no discretion as to whether a particular block is better for horses than cows or vice versa.
Yes, buffalo are attracted to salt and often seek it out as part of their diet. Salt is an essential mineral for them, helping to regulate various bodily functions. In the wild, they may lick salt deposits or seek out areas where salt is present. Providing salt licks can be beneficial for domesticated buffalo to ensure they receive adequate minerals.
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No. Corned beef is not from cows that are fed only corn. Corned beef is beef which has been cured with salt, more specifically "corns" of salt.
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None. There are no salt blocks available that are specifically made to treat for pneumonia. If you need to treat an animal for pnuemonia, you need to try to find some way to get those cows or cattle in to a squeeze chute or head gate so you can give them some antibiotics. Nuflor, Resflor, Draxxin, Excenel or Excede are some options you can choose from to treat your animals with pneumonia.
Moose have a specific need for salt to aid in their digestion and overall health. They often seek out salt sources in the wild such as mineral deposits or roads treated with salt in order to supplement their diet.
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Water buffalo milk rennet and salt.