NR 48. Effect of mineral supplement intake with different levels of rock phosphate on growing lambs

  • E. Arispe Universidad Central de Venezuela, Maracay
  • Julio Garmendia Universidad Central de Venezuela, Maracay
  • Eduardo Chacon Universidad Central de Venezuela, Maracay
  • Victor Bermudez Universidad Central de Venezuela, Maracay
  • J. Romero Universidad Central de Venezuela, Maracay

Resumo

In order to evaluate the effects of the addition of rock phosphate in mineral supplement, thirty two-monthold lambs were included in a feeding trial during nine months. There were three mineral supplements with 9 % of P, with different levels of rock phosphate (0, 20, and 40 % of P from the rock). Weight gains, P in blood and physical, chemical and histological characteristics were studied in femur and ribs. Results indicated that there were no differences (P>.05) in weight gains (31.1, 26.4 and 31.0 g/hd/day) nor P in the blood (5.0, 4.7 and 5.4 mg/%) for T1, T2 and T3, respectively. However, when P was supplied by rock phosphate, at the level of 40 % in the mineral supplement, there was a reduced phosphorus concentration in the epiphysis from 98.2 mg/mL to 66.4 mg/mL and ash in epiphysis from 42.5 % to 31.7 % (P<.05). The same bone structure showed lower P concentration (P<.05) when compared to the diaphysis (66.4 vs.93 mg/ml) and higher (P<.05) fluorine concentration (1.28 vs. 0.63 mg/mL) resulting in a lower resistance to fractures (390 vs. 641 kgf). Ribs were less sensitive to treatments when compared to the femur.

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2005-02-18
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Arispe, E., Julio Garmendia, Eduardo Chacon, Victor Bermudez, e J. Romero. 2005. “NR 48. Effect of Mineral Supplement Intake With Different Levels of Rock Phosphate on Growing Lambs”. Archivos Latinoamericanos De Producción Animal 5 (3). https://ojs.alpa.uy/index.php/ojs_files/article/view/141.