New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research abstracts
Changing dietary S intakes and the Cu status of grazing lambs
N. D. GRACE
J. R. ROUNCE
S. O. KNOWLES
J. LEE
AgResearch Grasslands
Private Bag 11008
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract The effect of increasing intake of sulphur (S) as
elemental- and thiosulphate sulphur on copper (Cu) concentrations in digesta,
plasma, and liver tissue was studied in 42 lambs grazing a ryegrass/white
clover pasture containing 2.6 g S, 6.2 mg Cu, and <0.5 mg Mo per kg DM.
Increasing S intakes from 3.9 to 7.9 g S/day via dosing with thrice weekly S
containing capsules had no effect on plasma and liver Cu concentrations at Cu
intakes of 9.3 or 24.3 mg/day but significantly (P < 0.05)
increased red blood cell superoxide dismutase activity, the total S, acid
volatile, and free S2- concentrations in the reticulorumen contents.
It was concluded that increasing S intakes from 3.9 to 7.9 g/day had no
significant effect on the Cu status of sheep grazing low Mo pasture (<0.5 mg
Mo/kg DM).
Keywords sheep; sulphur; copper; liver; plasma digesta
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1997, Vol. 40: 329-334
0028-8233/97/4003-0329 $7.00/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1997
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