2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0396.2006.00648.x
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Concentration of copper, iron, manganese and zinc in muscle, fat and bone tissue of lambs of the breed German Merino Landsheep in the course of the growing period and different feeding intensities

Abstract: A growth experiment with 108 lambs (breed German Merino Landsheep) was carried out in order to examine how gender, body weight and feeding intensity affect trace element concentrations in tissues and carcass. The lambs (50% male and 50% female) were fattened at three levels of feeding intensity ('low', 'medium' and 'high' by varying daily amounts of concentrate and hay) and slaughtered at different final body weights (30, 45 or 55 kg). Six male and six female animals were sacrificed at 18 kg live weight at the… Show more

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“…In the carcass of the lambs (20.8 kg, females), the following concentrations were found for the analysed elements: Fe 28.8 mg, Zn 34.8 mg, Cu 0.88 mg and Mn 0.16 mg (Bellof et al, 2007). For comparable lambs (20.8 kg, females) Suttle (1979) detected in the carcass different concentrations (Fe 61.0 mg, Zn 25.4 mg, Cu 1.00 mg and Mn 0.96 mg/kg fresh weight carcass).…”
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“…In the carcass of the lambs (20.8 kg, females), the following concentrations were found for the analysed elements: Fe 28.8 mg, Zn 34.8 mg, Cu 0.88 mg and Mn 0.16 mg (Bellof et al, 2007). For comparable lambs (20.8 kg, females) Suttle (1979) detected in the carcass different concentrations (Fe 61.0 mg, Zn 25.4 mg, Cu 1.00 mg and Mn 0.96 mg/kg fresh weight carcass).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…The trace element Fe in the empty body of lambs was found mainly in the bone tissue (40% of the total Fe, related to the empty BW (Bellof et al, 2007)). In addition, significant amounts of Fe could be determined in the residue (19%), as well as in muscle tissue and blood (15%, respectively).…”
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“…Overall zinc content in the organism significantly affects the body weight of the individual (Bellof et al 2007). …”
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“…[1,10,11] Data regarding concentrations of aforementioned elements in tissues of developing foetuses are based on studies on lower mammals. [12,13] Givens and Macy gave a detailed account of total calcium in developing human foetal bodies. [14] Tabrizi and Pakdel reported levels of Ca, [15] Cu and Zn in sacrum of women during three trimesters and their newborns.…”
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