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PJB-2010-248

STATUS OF TWO MACRO ELEMENTS CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM, OF PASTURE AND CATTLE GRAZING IN A SEMIARID REGION OF CENTRAL PUNJAB, PAKISTAN

ZAFAR IQBAL KHAN1, MUHAMMAD ASHRAF2,3, KAFEEL AHMAD1, NASRA RAZA1 , NAZIR AHMAD4,AND EHSAN ELAHI VALEEM5
Abstract


In the present investigation, concentrations of two macro elements Ca and Mg in forages and plasma of lactating cows in a pastureland located in Sargodha district, central Punjab, Pakistan were assessed during the winter season of the year 2009. At this animal ranch the lactating cows were not being supplemented with minerals. Blood samples of these cows were sampled at one month interval and a total of 50 forage and blood samples of each month were obtained and analyzed by wet digestion. Macro mineral levels in forage samples during different sampling periods ranged from 0.15 to 0.25 % for Ca, 0.321 to 0.344 % for Mg, whereas macro mineral levels in plasma at different sampling intervals were 75 to 90 mg/L Ca and 11.81 to 16.84 mg/L Mg, respectively. The findings of this study indicate that forage Ca was moderately and Ca and Mg in blood plasma were marginally deficient indicating the warranted requirement of supplementation to enhance the plasma Ca and Mg levels and to prevent any growth and metabolic disorders in animals at this ranch.

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