Effects of Dietary Mineral Intake on Hair and Serum Mineral Contents of Horses

作者: Ahmad Ghorbani , Ardeshir Mohit , Hassan Darmani Kuhi

DOI: 10.1016/J.JEVS.2015.01.018

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摘要: Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the effects dietary mineral intake on serum and hair contents healthy horses. Twelve registered horses were used in a balanced change over design with three periods (each period, 56 days; interval between periods, 7 days), four treatments, nine replicates per treatment, blocks (two genders two age groups, P > .05). effect treatments calcium, cobalt, copper, iron, potassium, magnesium, manganese, sodium, phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, strontium, zinc concentrations significant ( ≤ .05), higher values for mineral-supplemented diets provided at 100% their requirements. Except nickel, lead, calcium-to-potassium, zinc-to-copper, calcium-to-lead, sulfur-to-lead ratios not For gender, calcium iron sulfur copper males than females showed be better biological indicator status horse serum.

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