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Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
15/04/1999 |
Data da última atualização: |
15/04/1999 |
Autoria: |
BUTCHER, J. E.; CALL, J. W.; BLAKE, J. T.; SHUPE, J. L. |
Afiliação: |
Utah State University, Logan Utah. |
Título: |
Dietary phosphorus levels can cause problems in beef cows. |
Ano de publicação: |
1979 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Proceedings, Western Section, American Society of Animal Science, v.30, p.312-314, 1979. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Forty-eight 7-month old Hereford heifers, obtained in November 1973, were individually fed for 4 years on a basal ration containing .14% phosphorus (P) or approximately 66% NRC requirements and one-half or 24 of these maturing females were supplemented with monoisodium phosphate to have an average phosphorus intake of .36% or 174% of NRC requirements. During 4 years, there were no significant differences in growth rate, appetite or reproductive rate (3 calvings) and difference in blood, bone and muscle tissues were animal. After the 4 years, one-half of the animals on thew .14% and one-half of the animals on the .36% P were reassigned to a .09% P basal diet and the other 2 treatments were maintained at the previous levels with supplementation of monosodium phosphate. The 21 cows that were put on the reduced level (.09% P) went through the last two-thirds of preganancy, lactation and rebreeding with no apparent adverse effects. Some reduced appetite was noted after 8 months, and after 14 months almost one-half of the cows on the .09% P level had significantly reduced appetites. Necropsy studies on one cow the low level (.09% P) indicated decreased bone density and increased likelihood of fractures. Cows on the .14% P and the .36% P did not have depressed appetite. The 10 cows on the .36% P had a 60% conception rate, as compared to 91% for the 11 cows on the .14% P and 95% conception rate for the 21 cows on the .09% P diet. Urine and fecal studies indicate significantly decreased phosphorus excretion as dietary phosphorus decreases. MenosForty-eight 7-month old Hereford heifers, obtained in November 1973, were individually fed for 4 years on a basal ration containing .14% phosphorus (P) or approximately 66% NRC requirements and one-half or 24 of these maturing females were supplemented with monoisodium phosphate to have an average phosphorus intake of .36% or 174% of NRC requirements. During 4 years, there were no significant differences in growth rate, appetite or reproductive rate (3 calvings) and difference in blood, bone and muscle tissues were animal. After the 4 years, one-half of the animals on thew .14% and one-half of the animals on the .36% P were reassigned to a .09% P basal diet and the other 2 treatments were maintained at the previous levels with supplementation of monosodium phosphate. The 21 cows that were put on the reduced level (.09% P) went through the last two-thirds of preganancy, lactation and rebreeding with no apparent adverse effects. Some reduced appetite was noted after 8 months, and after 14 months almost one-half of the cows on the .09% P level had significantly reduced appetites. Necropsy studies on one cow the low level (.09% P) indicated decreased bone density and increased likelihood of fractures. Cows on the .14% P and the .36% P did not have depressed appetite. The 10 cows on the .36% P had a 60% conception rate, as compared to 91% for the 11 cows on the .14% P and 95% conception rate for the 21 cows on the .09% P diet. Urine and fecal studies indicate significantly decrea... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Estudo; Study. |
Thesagro: |
Dieta; Gado de Corte; Nutrição. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
beef cattle; diet; nutrition. |
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LEADER 02212naa a2200253 a 4500 001 1795256 005 1999-04-15 008 1979 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aBUTCHER, J. E. 245 $aDietary phosphorus levels can cause problems in beef cows. 260 $c1979 520 $aForty-eight 7-month old Hereford heifers, obtained in November 1973, were individually fed for 4 years on a basal ration containing .14% phosphorus (P) or approximately 66% NRC requirements and one-half or 24 of these maturing females were supplemented with monoisodium phosphate to have an average phosphorus intake of .36% or 174% of NRC requirements. During 4 years, there were no significant differences in growth rate, appetite or reproductive rate (3 calvings) and difference in blood, bone and muscle tissues were animal. After the 4 years, one-half of the animals on thew .14% and one-half of the animals on the .36% P were reassigned to a .09% P basal diet and the other 2 treatments were maintained at the previous levels with supplementation of monosodium phosphate. The 21 cows that were put on the reduced level (.09% P) went through the last two-thirds of preganancy, lactation and rebreeding with no apparent adverse effects. Some reduced appetite was noted after 8 months, and after 14 months almost one-half of the cows on the .09% P level had significantly reduced appetites. Necropsy studies on one cow the low level (.09% P) indicated decreased bone density and increased likelihood of fractures. Cows on the .14% P and the .36% P did not have depressed appetite. The 10 cows on the .36% P had a 60% conception rate, as compared to 91% for the 11 cows on the .14% P and 95% conception rate for the 21 cows on the .09% P diet. Urine and fecal studies indicate significantly decreased phosphorus excretion as dietary phosphorus decreases. 650 $abeef cattle 650 $adiet 650 $anutrition 650 $aDieta 650 $aGado de Corte 650 $aNutrição 653 $aEstudo 653 $aStudy 700 1 $aCALL, J. W. 700 1 $aBLAKE, J. T. 700 1 $aSHUPE, J. L. 773 $tProceedings, Western Section, American Society of Animal Science$gv.30, p.312-314, 1979.
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