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Phosphorus supplementation of cattle.

T F Jubb1, K F Crough

  • 1University of Melbourne, Bovine Medical Unit, Maffra, Victoria.

Australian Veterinary Journal
|September 1, 1988
PubMed
Summary

Phosphorus deficiency caused severe lameness in Angus cattle, which was resolved with dietary phosphorus supplementation. Practical methods for supplementing phosphorus, including a fertilizer-based lick, are discussed.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Nutrition
  • Agricultural Science

Background:

  • Phosphorus deficiency is a significant nutritional disorder in livestock.
  • Lameness in cattle can be indicative of underlying metabolic or nutritional issues.
  • Angus cattle herds are susceptible to dietary imbalances.