INGESTED SOIL AND ANIMAL NUTRITION

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  • W.B. Healy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1972.34.1319

Abstract

Grazing animals ingest soil along with herbage, and this ingested soil can be a source of elements to animals over and above amounts contributed by the herbage. The effects of ingested soil on animal nutrition are discussed, particularly in relation to the elements cobalt, iodine, selenium, calcium and magnesium.

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1972-01-01

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