Vitamins and Minerals in dairy

 
 
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Selenium nutrition of dairy cows: comparing responses to organic and inorganic selenium forms
ALLTECH 2003 CD: Selenium nutrition of dairy cows: comparing responses to organic and inorganic selenium forms Department of Animal Sciences, Ohio Ag
Source : William P. Weiss
Vitamins and Minerals in dairy
Mineral supplementation for ruminants in tropical regions emphasizing organic selenium
Mineral deficiencies and imbalances for herbivores are reported from almost all tropical regions of the world. Phosphorus (P) deficiency has been repo
Source : L.R. MCDOWELL, G. VALLE, L.A. CRISTALDI, P.A. DAVIS, O. ROSENDO and N.S. WILKINSON - University of Florida (Courtesy of Alltech Inc.)
Vitamins and Minerals in dairy
Effect of quality and frequency of drinking water on productivity and fertility of dairy buffaloes
...ector contributed approximately 53.2 percent of the agriculture value added and 11.4 percent to national GDP during 2009-10. Gross value addition of l...
Source : Rajwali Khan, Prof. Dr. M. Subhan Qureshi, A. Mushtaq (Directorate of Livestock Research and Development Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Peshawar Pakistan), Ghufranullah and A. Naveed
Vitamins and Minerals in dairy
Bioavailability and Antagonists of Trace Minerals in Ruminant Metabolism
Modern analytical techniques and instrumentation make it possible to accurately determine trace mineral concentration in feed and animal tissues. Unfo
Source : David R. Ledoux and Marcia C. Shannon, Division of Animal Sciences (University of Missouri) – University of Florida IFAS Extension (16th Florida Ruminant Nutrition Symposium)
Mineral balance important to cow performance
Feeding of corn co-products like distillers grains and corn gluten has changed the mineral balance in winter cattle diets, said Dennis Bauer, Brown Co
Source : University of Nebraska-Lincoln news
Feeding More Phosphorus Does Not Improve Reproduction
Lactating cow diets containing phosphorus (P) concentrations of 0.35 to 0.36% (dry matter basis) are recommended by the national committee of dairy nu
Source : University of Florida IFAS Dairy Update newsletter
Cows and Minerals: Don't Skip the Little Things
We've all heard the theory of limitation in reference to plant nutrients and productivity - that old illustration of a barrel that can only hold as mu
Source : Virginia Cooperative Extension Dairy Pipeline
Selenium Levels in Interlake Forages
Selenium is a very important trace mineral. Reproductive problems, retained placentas, white muscle disease and an inadequate immune system (leading t
Source : Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives
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