2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2010001000004
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Diagnostic value of copper parameters to predict growth of suckling calves grazing native range in Argentina

Abstract: RESUMO.-[Valor diagnóstico dos parâmetros de cobre para prever o crescimento de bezerros lactantes em pastagem nativas na Argentina.] Foi realizado um estudo para predisser o valor diagnóstico de diferentes parâmetros de cobre (Cu) como indicadores de ganho mé-dio diário (ADG) na criação de bezerros. Também foram avaliados os efeitos da suplementação com Cu nas vacas no último terço da gestação. Cinco ensaios de suplementação, com um total de 300 bezerros, foram realizados. Dois grupos de 30 bezerros foram atr… Show more

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“…In the present study, marginal Cu deficiency did not affect either daily weight gain or hematological parameters. Nevertheless, our data correlated with previous results of Cu supplementation at the SRB reporting differences in weight gain in calves with Cu levels lower than 25 μg/dL [14], which are related to severe deficiency [15]. Likewise, decreased hemoglobin concentrations and low white cell counts were found in heifers only with Cu concentrations lower than 19 μg/dL [12].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In the present study, marginal Cu deficiency did not affect either daily weight gain or hematological parameters. Nevertheless, our data correlated with previous results of Cu supplementation at the SRB reporting differences in weight gain in calves with Cu levels lower than 25 μg/dL [14], which are related to severe deficiency [15]. Likewise, decreased hemoglobin concentrations and low white cell counts were found in heifers only with Cu concentrations lower than 19 μg/dL [12].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…na parametry hematologiczne Obniżone stężenie miedzi (Cu) jest często obserwowane w stadach bydła na całym świecie (16,18). Dostępna literatura podaje, że niedobór tego pierwiastka występuje u około 50% krów w badanych stadach (12). Przyczyny niedoboru Cu w przypadkach klinicznych są niejednokrotnie wieloczynnikowe i mogą być trudne do diagnozowania, szczególnie w początkowych stanach niedoboru, kiedy objawy kliniczne mogą być trudne do zaobserwowania (18).…”
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