Blood serum mineral element concentrations of weaned Montana ram lambs and their relationship with water quality characteristics

C.M. Page , T.W. Murphy , M.L. Van Emon , J.G.P. Bowman , S.A. Wyffels , W.C. Stewart
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Clinical and subclinical trace mineral deficiencies can limit productivity in western sheep production systems. The objective of this research was to determine the proportion of ranches that supplemented with trace minerals and to quantify serum trace mineral concentrations in ram lambs after weaning across Montana with particular emphasis on Se and Zn. Serum samples (n = 214) were collected from ram lambs 8 to 10 mo of age (52.8 ± 16 kg) at 21 ranches throughout Montana and analyzed for Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Se, and Zn. Ranches were classified as deficient, marginally deficient, adequate, or excessive by flock mean serum trace mineral concentrations. Additionally, water samples were analyzed for pertinent characteristics. The median and interquartile range of serum concentrations for each trace mineral across ranches were as follows: Co (0.41 ng/mL; 0.90 ng/mL), Cu (0.79 μg/mL; 0.24 μg/mL), Fe (153 μg/dL; 52 μg/dL), Mn (1.70 ng/mL; 0.80 ng/mL), Mo (15.3 ng/mL; 19.3 ng/mL), Se (115 ng/mL; 97.5 ng/mL), and Zn (0.70 μg/mL, 0.19 μg/mL). Of ranches surveyed, 67% provided a trace mineral supplement. Ranches that provided supplementary trace mineral had greater serum Se concentrations (P < 0.001). The 2 most commonly deficient and marginally deficient minerals across Montana were Se (19% of ranches deficient; 23.8% of ranches marginally deficient) and Zn (9.5% of ranches deficient; 57.1% of ranches marginally deficient). Regionally, Se serum samples classified as deficient were all located in western Montana. Of ranches sampled, 40 and 35% of water samples exceeded upper desired concentrations for Na and sulfates, respectively.

蒙大拿公羊断奶羔羊血清矿质元素浓度及其与水质特性的关系
临床和亚临床微量矿物质缺乏可限制西方绵羊生产系统的生产力。本研究的目的是确定添加微量矿物质的牧场比例,并量化蒙大拿州断奶后公羊羔血清微量矿物质浓度,特别是硒和锌。在蒙大拿州21个牧场采集8 ~ 10月龄(52.8±16 kg)公羊的血清样本(n = 214),分析Co、Cu、Fe、Mn、mo、Se和Zn的含量。根据羊群平均血清微量矿物质浓度,将牧场分为缺乏、轻度缺乏、充足或过量。此外,对水样进行了相关特征分析。各牧场各微量元素血清浓度中位数和四分位数范围如下:Co (0.41 ng/mL;0.90 ng/mL), Cu (0.79 μg/mL;0.24 μg/mL),铁(153 μg/dL;52 μg/dL), Mn (1.70 ng/mL;0.80 ng/mL), Mo (15.3 ng/mL;19.3 ng/mL),硒(115 ng/mL;Zn (0.70 μg/mL、0.19 μg/mL)。在接受调查的牧场中,67%的牧场提供微量矿物质补充剂。补充微量矿物质的牧场血清硒浓度较高(P <0.001)。蒙大拿州最常见的两种缺乏和轻度缺乏的矿物质是硒(19%的牧场缺乏;23.8%的牧场轻度缺锌)和锌(9.5%的牧场缺锌;57.1%的牧场略显不足)。从地区上看,被列为硒缺乏的血清样本全部位于蒙大拿州西部。在取样的牧场中,40%和35%的水样分别超过了钠和硫酸盐的最高期望浓度。
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