Mineral Status and Interrelationship in Soil, Forage, and Blood Serum of Horses in the Rainy and Dry Seasons

Autor: Rodolfo Vieyra Alberto, Ignacio A. Domínguez-Vara, Edith Sánchez-Malváez, Roberto Montes de Oca-Jiménez, Jorge Alberto Lugo de la Fuente, Jorge Acosta-Dibarrat, Pablo Medina-Navarro, José Luis Bórquez-Gastelum, Abdelfattah Z.M. Salem, Ernesto Morales-Almaráz, Juan Edrei Sánchez-Torres
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 49:101-107
ISSN: 0737-0806
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2016.09.001
Popis: The objective was to evaluate the content of P, Ca, Mg, K, Na, Cu, Fe, Zn, Se, and Mn in soil, forage, and serum of horses in several production units (PU) during rainy and dry seasons and predict their concentration in serum from their content in soil and forage. Soil and pastures were sampled in the dry (November–December) and in rainy seasons (June–July), and blood samples were collected from the jugular vein of 76 horses in both seasons at four PU. The experimental design was a completely random design within a 4 × 2 (PU × season) factorial arrangement of treatments. Concentration of minerals in soil differed (P < .05) among PU, and contents of P, Ca, Mg, and K were low; Zn and Fe were high; and Cu and Mn were adequate. Mineral concentrations in forage differed among PU and season, and among PU within season (interaction P < .05). Contents of Ca, Mg, Na, Zn, and Cu were low; Fe was high; and P, K, Se, and Mn adequate. The mineral concentration in equine blood serum differed (P < .05) among PU and season. Overall, there were deficiencies of P, Ca, Mg, Na, Cu, and Se, but adequate amounts of K, Zn, and Fe. There are imbalances of minerals in soil and forages which effected their concentration inequine blood.
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