![]() ![]() Vitamin A, B1 (Thiamine), B2 (Riboflavin) B3 (Niacin) B5 (Pantothenic Acid) B6, B12, Biotin, Folic Acid, Vitamin C,D, and E. Vet Med (Prague), 37, 221–229.Look at All These Nutrients: Nutrients and Elements The effect of copper and cobalt supplementation on the digestibility of fibrous feed in sheep. Zeleňák, I., Plachá, I., Sviatko, P., Vendrák, T., Siroka, P., & Gyulai, F. International Journal of Science, Environment and Technology, 3(6), 2051–2057. Importance of minerals on reproduction in dairy cattle. Effects of marginal selenium deficiency and winter protein supplementation on growth, reproduction and selenium status of beef cattle. Effect of Dietary Selenium on the Primary and Secondary Immune Response in Calves Challenged with Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis Virus. Mineral Levels in Animal Health, Diagnostic Data. Value of zinc supplementation of natural rations for fattening beef cattle. International Life Sciences Institute-Nutrition Foundation. In Present Knowledge in Nutrition (M L Brown ed., pp. In The ruminant animal: Digestive physiology and nutrition (Church D C ed., pp. Improved fertility in dairy cows after treatment with selenium pellets. In Trace element metabolism in animals (C. Infertility associated with experimental copper deficiency in cattle, sheep, guinea pigs and rats. Effect of Copper and Cobalt Addition on Digestion and Growth in Heifers Fed Diets Containing Alfalfa Silage or Corn Crop Residues. Copper supplementation, a challenge in cattle. Proceedings of ICAR summer school on “Advance diagnostic techniques and therapeutic approaches to metabolic and deficiency diseases in dairy animals, 128–137. Management of infertility due to mineral deficiency in dairy animals. ![]() Some nutritional factors affecting the fertility of dairy cattle. Effect of Selenium Intake on Selenium Utilization by the Nonlactating Dairy Cow. Effect of selenium supplementation on dairy cattle. Scientific Opinion on the use of cobalt compounds as additives in animal nutrition. Dietary copper effects on lipid metabolism, performance, and ruminal fermentation in finishing steers. The effect of selenium supplementation before calving on early-lactation udder health in pastured dairy heifers. J., Neumann, J., Mella, A., Kruze, J., Espindola, M. High Trace or Tracetop? The choice is yours!Ĭeballos-Marquez, A., Barkema, H. Learn all about our vitamin and mineral bolus Tracetop Helps with the production of antibodies.Cobalt plays a role in the development of vitamin B12 which is vital for energy metabolism and the production of red blood cells.Prevents developmental and growth problems.Better rumen fermentation by increased fiber digestion of low-quality forages.General better conditioning of the calve.Decreased cholesterol with possible health benefits on humans.Higher fertility because of less delayed or depressed estrus.Less reproductive problems such as early embryonic death and retained placenta.We dived into an endless amount of scientific papers and books (drinking liters of amazing Colombian coffee) so you don’ have to and summarized 33 ways in which cattle benefit from the supplementation of trace elements, proving that supplementation is definitely worth the investment. Why should a farmer supplement trace minerals to cattle?Ī deficiency in trace minerals is linked to numerous fertility problems, inflammatory diseases, insufficient growth, and other complications affecting the profitability of cattle. But what exactly do all these minerals contribute to cattle? To give you an idea of the necessity of trace minerals for cattle we summarized the benefits of copper, cobalt, selenium, zinc, and iodine. These minerals can be supplemented in numerous ways such as lick blocks and ruminal boluses. Supplementation of the necessary trace minerals improves the overall well-being of cattle: supplemented cattle develop a higher resistance against diseases, reach optimal growth, and have an increased reproduction. ![]()
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