Causes and prevention of disorder of calcium-phosphorus exchange in rabbits
Sobir Eshburiyev,
Zamira Mamatova,
Odil Achilov
et al.
Abstract:Disorders of calcium and phosphorus metabolism in rabbits are caused by a violation of the ratio of calcium and phosphorus in their ration, and it was found that the supply rate of rabbits with nutritious substances in the diet is 85.46% calcium, 63.25% phosphorus, 64.0% carotene, 86.15% raw kletchatka, 91.17% dry matter, 91.2% digestible protein. Calcium-phosphorus metabolism disorders in rabbits are accompanied by sympto ms such as altered appetite (coprophagia), pale mucous membranes, hoarseness of the ski… Show more
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