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6.4 Experimental Reproduction of Nutritional Myopathy in Young Ruminants

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2018

D. A. Rice
Affiliation:
Veterinary Research Laboratories, Stoney Road, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD
S. Kennedy
Affiliation:
Veterinary Research Laboratories, Stoney Road, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD
C. H. McMurray
Affiliation:
Veterinary Research Laboratories, Stoney Road, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SD
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We found recently that sodium hydroxide, when used as a grain preservative, will rapidly destroy vitamin E in barley (McMurray, Blanchflower and Rice, 1980). This observation has been applied experimentally to make diets deficient in vitamin E which are already naturally deficient in selenium (Se). Such barley, when supplemented with other essential minerals and vitamins plus either soya bean protein or urea, will allow moderate growth (0.7 kg/day) when fed to young ruminants.

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6. Poster Presentations
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Copyright © British Society of Animal Production 1983

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Mcmurray, C. H., Blanchflower, W. J. and Rice, D. A. 1980. The effect of pre-treatment on the stability of alpha tocopherol in moist barley. Proc. Nutr. Soc. 39: 61A.Google Scholar