Mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs

A 148 days study was conducted at Morogoro to evaluate the mineral status of Blackhead Persian (BHP) lambs and their response to mineral supplementation under grazing conditions. Soil, forages and blood plasma were analysed monthly for Ca, Mg, P, K, Na, Cu, Fe and Zn. Also pH in soil and CP in forag...

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Main Authors: Sendalo, D.S.C., Mtenga, L.A., Ekern, A.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 1989
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70808
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author Sendalo, D.S.C.
Mtenga, L.A.
Ekern, A.
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Mtenga, L.A.
Sendalo, D.S.C.
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Mtenga, L.A.
Ekern, A.
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description A 148 days study was conducted at Morogoro to evaluate the mineral status of Blackhead Persian (BHP) lambs and their response to mineral supplementation under grazing conditions. Soil, forages and blood plasma were analysed monthly for Ca, Mg, P, K, Na, Cu, Fe and Zn. Also pH in soil and CP in forages were determined. Soil P, Cu and Zn, and forage CP, P, Na and Zn were in marginal levels to recommended requirements of lambs. Blood plasma P and Zn on the other hand were relatively high contrary to the low levels found in forages. Sex and mineral treatments did not have significant effect on blood plasm mineral composition. Mineral supplemented groups showed significant difference in final weight (P < 0.05), and daily gain (P < 0.01). Similarly, castrates were superior in final weight (P < 0.01) and daily gain (P < 0.01). There were no significant differences in carcass weight and composition due to treatments.
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spelling CGSpace708082023-02-15T13:13:50Z Mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs Sendalo, D.S.C. Mtenga, L.A. Ekern, A. sheep feeds crops soil supplementary feeding animal performanc mineral content A 148 days study was conducted at Morogoro to evaluate the mineral status of Blackhead Persian (BHP) lambs and their response to mineral supplementation under grazing conditions. Soil, forages and blood plasma were analysed monthly for Ca, Mg, P, K, Na, Cu, Fe and Zn. Also pH in soil and CP in forages were determined. Soil P, Cu and Zn, and forage CP, P, Na and Zn were in marginal levels to recommended requirements of lambs. Blood plasma P and Zn on the other hand were relatively high contrary to the low levels found in forages. Sex and mineral treatments did not have significant effect on blood plasm mineral composition. Mineral supplemented groups showed significant difference in final weight (P < 0.05), and daily gain (P < 0.01). Similarly, castrates were superior in final weight (P < 0.01) and daily gain (P < 0.01). There were no significant differences in carcass weight and composition due to treatments. 1989 2016-02-08T09:03:04Z 2016-02-08T09:03:04Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70808 en Limited Access
spellingShingle sheep
feeds
crops
soil
supplementary feeding
animal performanc
mineral content
Sendalo, D.S.C.
Mtenga, L.A.
Ekern, A.
Mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs
title Mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs
title_full Mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs
title_fullStr Mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs
title_full_unstemmed Mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs
title_short Mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs
title_sort mineral status of soils and forages and effect of mineral supplementation on performance of lambs
topic sheep
feeds
crops
soil
supplementary feeding
animal performanc
mineral content
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