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A Schukken, K Vellinga, J S van der Kamp

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    Rumen acidosis in cattle occurred when stale bread was fed instead of concentrates. This led to significant animal losses and rendered all affected meat unfit for human consumption.

    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Animal Nutrition
    • Ruminant Physiology

    Context:

    • Rumen acidosis is a common metabolic disorder in cattle.
    • Dietary management is crucial for preventing digestive issues in livestock.
    • Non-lactating cattle may be susceptible to dietary imbalances.

    Purpose:

    • To report a case of rumen acidosis in non-lactating cattle.
    • To identify the dietary cause of the condition.
    • To highlight the consequences of improper feeding practices.

    Summary:

    • A case of severe rumen acidosis occurred in a herd of non-lactating cattle.
    • The condition was directly linked to the ad libitum feeding of stale bread, replacing conventional concentrates.
    • Out of seventy animals, fourteen died or required slaughter, with all meat deemed unfit for human consumption.

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    Impact:

    • This case underscores the critical importance of appropriate feed formulation in cattle.
    • It highlights the potential for significant economic losses due to dietary mismanagement.
    • The findings emphasize the public health implications of animal disease outbreaks related to feed safety.