Effect of antagonistic minerals (Fe, s and zn) on absorption and metabolism of cu by sheep fed poultry waste

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To examine effects of feeding higher levels of minerals antagonistic to Cu (S, Fe and Zn) on production and digestibility of Cu of hair sheep fed a diet based on poultry waste (poultry manure) containing over 90 ppm Cu for 90 d, eight diets were fed to thirty-two male Pelibuey sheep. The diets contained each of the three minerals (Fe, S and Zn) at two levels, 647 mg/kg, 0.39% and 216 mg I kg; versus 833 mg I kg, 0.42% and 772 mg I kg, respectively in a 2x2x2 factorial design. Animal productivity as well as Cu content of liver and kidney were not affected by the treatments. High levels ofFe reduced (P<0.05) Cu digestibility. The ceruloplasmin activity during the experiment also was reduced by the addition of S or Fe plus Zn. Results indicate that supplementation with S or Fe plus Zn may delay Cu intoxication of sheep consuming diets containing excess Cu. © GSP, India.

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Castellanos-Ruelas, A. F., Pacheco-Aguirre, J. A., Murguía-Olmedo, M. L., Rosado-Rubio, J. G., Betancur-Ancona, D. A., & Chel-Guerrero, L. A. (2008). Effect of antagonistic minerals (Fe, s and zn) on absorption and metabolism of cu by sheep fed poultry waste. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 33(2), 121–125. https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2008.9706912

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