Effect of water sulfate and dietary bismuth subsalicylate on feed and water intake, ruminal hydrogen sulfide concentration, and trace-mineral status of growing beef heifers
Mikaela G Evans,
John C Campbell,
Gabriel O Ribeiro
et al.
Abstract:In the Northern Great Plains, cattle may be exposed to water with elevated sulfate concentrations resulting in ruminal hydrogen sulfide (H2S) production and risk of copper deficiency. There are currently few strategies available to help mitigate effects arising from high sulfate water. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of feeding a moderate forage diet with or without bismuth subsalicylate (BSS; 0.0 vs. 0.4% DM basis) when provided water with a low (LS; 346 ± 13) or high (HS; 4,778 ± 263 … Show more
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