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MALAYSIAN JOURNAL
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NUTRITION |
Official publication of
the Nutrition
Society of Malaysia
Since March 1995
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September 1995, Volume 1 No. 2
ARTICLE 7
Effect of incorporating
sodium molybdate in the form of salt lick or in mixed ration on
growth and performance of sheep fed palm kernel cake
Yusoff SM1,
Ibrahim J2, Salleh AR1
1Institut Haiwan, P.O.Box 520, 86009 Kluang,
Johor
2Veterinary Headquarters, Exchange Square, Kuala Lumpur
ABSTRACT
The objective of the
present experiments are to determine if sheep could safely consume
high amount of PKC in their diets and if sheep’s consumption of PKC
require a chelating agent to tie up the high copper level in PKC to
protect it against toxicity. Two experiments were carried out.
Experiment 1, with four treatment groups of animals, using from 30
to 100% PKC, mixed with other feed ingredients except minerals.
Mineral mixtures were separately mixed with Sodium Molybdate, acting
as the chelating agent, and the mineral was offered in separate feed
troughs ad.libitum, in the pens for each animal group. Although all
groups gave high ADG, the animals in the 100% group had high copper
in their blood, which were above4 the normal physiological level at
the end of the experimental duration of three months. Three animals
from this group died and their liver copper contents were very high.
The groups fed up to 72% PKC in their ration did not show any
significant elevation of copper or toxicity. Sheep fed similar
proportions of ingredients in experiment 2, but with Molybdate
incorporated together into all the four similar rations as in
experiment 1, did not show any signs of toxicity or elevated blood
copper. The animals in all groups produced high ADG. The experiment
proved that sheep can take up to 100% PKC in their diet, but a
chelating agent must be incorporated into the feed to ensure its
sufficient uptake to protect it against toxicity. Giving Molybdate
separately from the feed would not ensure sufficient intake of the
chelating agent voluntarily. This would result in copper toxicity in
the animals.
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