Leg abnormality associated with dietary excessive calcium carbonate in broiler chicks.

Y Ogura
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When chicks were fed excessive CaCo3, some of them manifested the toes and legs bent in an abnormal direction and final inability to walk in proportion to the dose of calcium. However, chicks fed CaHPO4 containing the same dose of Ca, instead of CaCO3, showed no abnormality of the legs. The leg abnormality of chicks fed excessive CaCO3 resembled the symptom of chicks fed a vitamin D-deficient diet, but there slight differences in serum Ca level and in the findings of the legs by roentgenography between both chick groups. In the radiograph of chicks fed excessive CaCO3, definite radiolucent area were found in all the bone joints related with poor mineralization. Furthermore, a slight elevation of Ca concentration, a decrease in inorganic phosphorous concentration and a remarkable increase in alkaline phosphatase activity were found in the sera of the chicks fed excessive CaCO3. In these chicks were observed the hypertrophic cartilage at the end of bones and an increase in osteoid seams at the diaphysis in the non-decalcified bone section. The findings described above suggested that an excessive Ca supply to chicks might cause a disturbance in P metabolism and produce hypophosphatemic rickets.

饲粮碳酸钙过量与肉鸡腿部畸形的关系。
饲喂过量CaCo3时,部分雏鸡出现脚趾和腿向异常方向弯曲,最终无法行走,与钙的剂量成正比。然而,饲喂含有相同剂量Ca的CaHPO4而不是CaCO3的雏鸡,腿部没有出现异常。过量饲喂CaCO3的雏鸡的腿部异常与缺乏维生素d的雏鸡的症状相似,但两组雏鸡的血清钙水平和腿部x线检查结果略有差异。在过量喂食CaCO3的雏鸡的x线片上,所有与矿化不良有关的骨关节都有明确的透光区。此外,过量CaCO3饲喂的雏鸡血清中Ca浓度略有升高,无机磷浓度降低,碱性磷酸酶活性显著升高。在这些雏鸡中,观察到骨末端软骨肥大,在非脱钙骨切片中,骨干处类骨缝增加。上述结果提示,过量的钙供应可能引起鸡磷代谢紊乱,产生低磷血症佝偻病。
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