Macromineral composition of Kikuyu herbage relative to the requirements of ruminants

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Miles, N
DeVilliers, JF
Dugmore, TJ
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JOURNAL OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN VETERINARY ASSOCIATION-TYDSKRIF VAN DIE SUID-AFRIKAANSE VETERINERE VERENIGING | 1995年 / 66卷 / 04期
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Kikuyu grass; minerals; phosphorus; calcium; magnesium; potassium; sodium; cattle; sheep;
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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A 2-year study was conducted to determine the macromineral status of kikuyu grass pastures growing on representative soils in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. Herbage samples were collected at 25 to 35 day intervals during the growing season form 12 rotationally-grazed camps located on 3 sites. Seasonal mean herbage Ca and P concentrations were within the ranges 0,22 to 0,33% and 0.27 to 0,39%, respectively, while seasonal mean CA:P ratios were lowest in the midsummer months, while P concentrations increased in midsummer. IN terms of the requirements of various classes of sheep and cattle, Ca concentrations and Ca:P ratios were frequently well below published critical limits. This finding, coupled with reports of kikuyu containing high levels of oxalate which reduce Ca absorption by ruminants, implies a major Ca insufficiency for animals pastured on kikuyu. Herbage Mg concentrations (seasonal mean range: 0,25 to 0,35%) were adequate in terms of the requirements of most classes of ruminants; however, K concentrations (seasonal mean range: 2,64 to 4,46%) were will in excess of animal requirements, and Mg absorption could be severely inhibited by the oversupply of K. In most camps the K:Ca+Mg ratio exceeded the reported safety threshold for grazing animals of 2,2, suggesting a high hypomagnesaemic tetany potential for animals on kikuyu pastures. Sodium concentrations in kikuyu were found to be largely inadequate in terms of animal requirements.
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