What are the trace minerals?
What is the major function of iron in the body?
Haemoglobin production
How is iron stored in the body?
2. Haemosiderin
Where do animals get iron from?
Diet - green leafy material, especially leguminous plants.
Is milk a good or bad source of iron?
BAD
What causes iron deficiency?
How does iron deficiency present?
Microcytic hypochromic anaemia
Is iron deficiency common in lambs and calves? Why?
No, as management practices rarely allows them to be raised on an unsupplemented milk diet
How is iron deficiency diagnosed?
2. Decreased serum iron concentration - <110-150ug/dl
How do we treat iron deficiency?
Give oral ferrous sulphate or parenteral iron dextran
What causes iron toxicity?
Prolonged oral administration of iron
Is iron toxicity common in farm animals?
No
How does iron toxicity affect the body?
By generating excess oxygen-based free radicals, contributing to oxidative stress in cells -> lipid peroxidation
What are the clinical signs of iron toxicity?
What is the function of copper?
Where is copper stored?
In the liver
Are copper levels high in milk?
No!
What causes copper deficiency?
2. Molybdenum toxicity
How does copper deficiency affect the body?
Microcytic, hypochromic anaemia
What are the clinical signs of copper deficiency?
What is enzootic ataxia or swayback?
A disorder seen in lambs due to copper deficiency causing lesions on the brain stem and spinal cod, causing muscular incoordination
How is copper deficiency diagnosed?
Low serum copper - <0.7ug/ml
What causes copper toxicity?
2. Ingestion of plants causing copper retention, e.g. sub-terraneal clover
What animals are most likely to be affected by copper toxicity?
Sheep - used in anthelmintic drenches