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Copper supplementation of sheep
Authors:G J JUDSON  C L TRENGOVE†  M W LANGMAN†  R VANDERGRAAFF‡
Institution:*Department of Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences Division, c/- IMVS, Box 14, Rundle Street Post Office, Adelaide, South Australia 5000;?Department of Agriculture, Port Lincoln, South Australia 5606;?Department of Agriculture, Central Region, GPO Box 1671, Adelaide, South Australia 5001
Abstract:The effect of 6 methods of copper supplementation on copper status was examined in Merino sheep at pasture. Plasma copper concentrations were not affected by any of the treatments. Liver copper concentrations in sheep given an oral dose of 3 g of oxidised copper wire particles were significantly greater than those of untreated sheep for the duration of the experiment of 80 weeks. Subcutaneous injections of 18 mg of copper as diethylamino cupro -oxyquinoline sulphonate produced small, transient increases in liver copper. Single oral doses of 150 mg of copper as copper sulphate or 30 mg of copper as copper oxychloride produced little or no detectable increase in liver copper. Liver copper concentrations of untreated sheep were lowest in winter, apparently associated with increased damage to the abomasum, as indicated by raised plasma pepsinogen activities.
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