Which industry are TE deficiencies rare?
dariy cattle - usually supplemented
What are the macro minerals?
Ca, Mg, P
What are the microminerals or trace elements?
Co, Cu, Se/Vit E, Iodine
Fe, Mn, Zn
How are trace elements gained by grazing animals>
Soil/plants
Which trace elements are often limited in temperate grassland productin?
Cobalt, se/vit E, copper, iodine
Which elements may negatively affect copper absorption?
Mo, S, Fe in rumen
Why may TE deficiency occour?
1* - soil/plant deficiency (Co, Se, I, Cu) - different regions/districts = soil deficiency so local knowledge useful
2* - lack of absorption in animal (Cu)
What is the function of Cobalt? (Co) What problems may this cause?
How can Co deficienct be diagnosed?
How may Co deficineyc be treated or controlled?
What is the function of selenium/vit E?
- deficiency causes membrane damage and tissue necorisis (skeletal, cardiac and respiratory mm, RBCs)
What is Se/Vit E deficiency called?
White muscle disease, still lamb disease, nutiritonal muscular dystrophy
What occours with white muscle disease?
> CLINICAL - congential -> stillbirthds - more usually 2-6weeks neonatal death or sudden onset stiffness, lowered head carriage, pain - can be asscoaited with recent stress > SUBCLINICAL - poor growth rate - embryonic deaths - ^ disease susceptibility - v milk yield
How may Se/Vit E deficiency be diagnosed?
How may Se/Vit E deficiency be treated or controlled?
What makes Se/Vit E deficiney more likely?
Root crops
What is the function of Cu?
> enzymes eg.
What problems are often seen associated with Cu deficieny?
What is Cu deficieny often assocated with?
- levels in liver decrease over winter
What other problems may Cu cause?
Toxicity esp in sheep and goats
-> depression, anorexia, haemolysis, haemoglobinuria, jaundice
Which animal feed has particularly high levels of cu?
Pigs
When may cows be affected by Cu toxicity? (^)
Drinking copper footbaths
What clinical signs may be seen with Cu toxicity?
What is iodine required for?
Thyroid hormone synthesis