2003
DOI: 10.2460/javma.2003.222.1518
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Importance of appropriate amounts of magnesium in rations for dairy cows

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“…Solubility in the rumen predicts Mg absorption in cattle (Schonewille, van't Klooster, & van Mosel, ). However, the solubility of MgO depends on the particle size (Xin, Tucker, & Hemken, ) and pH (Urdaz, Santos, Jardon, & Overton, ). Schonewille () emphasized the uncertainty of Mg solubility and discussed the bioavailability of supplemental Mg sources in a recent review.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solubility in the rumen predicts Mg absorption in cattle (Schonewille, van't Klooster, & van Mosel, ). However, the solubility of MgO depends on the particle size (Xin, Tucker, & Hemken, ) and pH (Urdaz, Santos, Jardon, & Overton, ). Schonewille () emphasized the uncertainty of Mg solubility and discussed the bioavailability of supplemental Mg sources in a recent review.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prevention of hypomagnesemia should be aimed at 2 major goals: continuous provision of adequate levels of magnesium in the diet and maximizing absorption of this essential mineral. Possible choices of supplemental salts include magnesium carbonate, magnesium sulfate, and magnesium chloride, but magnesium oxide (MgO) tends to be the most common choice, based on economics, palatability, and fewer laxative effects than the other options [94].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Si el alimento no provee de concentraciones adecuadas de los mismos, los animales pueden manifestar problemas sanitarios y disminución de los índices productivos como fue el caso de este trabajo. Por ello, es importante realizar una suplementación con Mg para evitar problemas de baja condición corporal, abortos, disminución del peso corporal, partos con problemas (Urdaz et al, 2003;Maresca et al, 2004;Elliot, 2009).…”
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“…En los bovinos, el Mg de los glóbulos rojos presenta menor concentración que el del suero (0,68±0,10 mmol/ l; 0,83±0,096 mmol/l, respectivamente) no existiendo intercambio entre ambas fases en la circulación periférica (Cseh y Drake, 2000). La concentración de este mineral en el suero de los rumiantes está controlada por la absorción a partir de la dieta, la excreción renal y la difusión a través de los tejidos blandos (Urdaz et al, 2003).…”
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