Mineral status of California beef cattle1

Author:

Davy Josh S1,Forero Larry C2,Shapero Matthew W K3,Rao Devii R4,Becchetti Theresa A5,Koopman Rivers Carissa6,Stackhouse Jeffery W7,DeAtley Kasey L8,McNabb Bret R9

Affiliation:

1. University of California Livestock Advisor Tehama, Glenn, Colusa Counties, Red Bluff, CA

2. University of California Livestock Advisor Shasta, Trinity Counties, Redding, CA

3. University of California Livestock Advisor Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, Ventura, CA

4. University of California Livestock Advisor San Benito, Monterey, Santa Cruz Counties, Hollister, CA

5. University of California Livestock Advisor Stanislaus, San Joaquin Counties, Modesto, CA

6. University of California Livestock Advisor, Siskiyou County, Yreka, CA

7. University of California Livestock Advisor Humboldt, Del Norte Counties, Eureka, CA

8. Professor of Animal Science, California State University, Chico, Chico, CA

9. Professor of Clinical Livestock Reproduction, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, CA

Abstract

Abstract Optimal mineral nutrition is required for cattle reproduction, immune function, and structural development. Formal evaluation of the current mineral status of California beef cattle is currently lacking. In 2017, a survey was initiated that evaluated a panel of 10 different minerals in 14 counties across California. Samples were collected from 555 cattle at 50 different ranches. Region of the state significantly affected herd mineral status. Herd use of supplements was also significant, and increased most blood levels of the mineral(s) targeted for supplementation. Forage source was idiosyncratic on its effect of mineral status. Previous blood survey data showed selenium to be widely deficient in California cattle in the 1970s and 1980s, but in this case, it was generally adequate in all areas of California. This indicates a good producer understanding of where supplementation is needed. Copper deficiency was more widespread in the southern region when compared with further north. Zinc deficiency was seen ubiquitously statewide, with 36% of animals being deficient. Manganese has been largely ignored in California. This study is the first known documentation of manganese levels in the state. Sampling found 92% of cattle fell below critical manganese levels. However, further research to better define manganese critical levels is probably warranted. The status of other minerals is presented.

Funder

Rustici Range Research Endowment

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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