Effect of High Energy and High Protein Diets on Zinc and Copper Metabolism in Goats

Abdel Baset Ahmed
Abdel Baset Ahmed
A.N.Sayed
A.N.Sayed
Nabila A.Gazia
Nabila A.Gazia
A.M.Abd-Ellah
A.M.Abd-Ellah
Sh. M.Abdel-Raheem
Sh. M.Abdel-Raheem

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Abstract

The effect of different levels of energy and protein on the utilization of zinc and copper were evaluated in four metabolic experiments. A total of nine growing castrated male balady kids having nearly the same age (8-9 months) and body weight (15-18kg) were experimented on. Kids were housed individually in metabolism cages in order to collect feces and urine. Four experiments, 3 trials per each were done on the same animals, with about 10 days as a rest period between one experiment and another, in which the animals were fed on control ration during the interval. The nine kids were randomly divided into 3 groups (A, B and C), 3 kids per each. The first group (A) was fed the control ration and used as control, while the other two groups (B and C) were fed the tested rations which furnished 15% more or less DE and CP than the control. Feeding the high energy ration increased the apparent absorption and retention of copper and decreased the apparent retention of zinc, while feeding low energy ration decreased the apparent absorption and retention of zinc and copper.

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Abdel Baset Ahmed. 2014. \u201cEffect of High Energy and High Protein Diets on Zinc and Copper Metabolism in Goats\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - G: Veterinary Science & Medicine GJMR-G Volume 14 (GJMR Volume 14 Issue G1).

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra

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