Author:
Judson G. J.,McFarlane J. D.
Abstract
Summary. This paper briefly describes common mineral
disorders affecting livestock at pasture in Australia, their mineral
requirements, factors affecting these requirements and laboratory methods of
assessing the mineral status of the animal. The benefits and limitations of
mineral analyses of soil and pasture samples for the purposes of identifying
and preventing mineral disorders of the grazing animal are discussed. Mineral
analyses of pasture are of particular value in the identification of the
causes of copper and magnesium deficiency and of acute calcium deficiency in
livestock. Selective grazing, adventitious ingestion of soil and variability
in the mineral reserves of the animal, however, limit the usefulness of
pasture analyses to identify a mineral disorder in the grazing animal.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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