2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-020-02539-5
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Lactation responses of Holstein dairy cows to supplementation with a combination of trace minerals produced using the advanced chelate compounds technology

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“…Their ability to significantly affect the productivity and physiological state of animals of this group is also proven. Thus, an increase in the average daily milk yield by lactation phases under the condition of using mixed ligand complexes of trace elements was also noted in the studies by other Ukrainian [4] and foreign [5][6][7] researchers. In particular, the replacement of inorganic salts of trace elements (control group) in feeding dairy cows with their metal-chelate complexes, described in the study by A. Gorchanok et al [4], contributed to an increase in the average daily milk yield of cows compared to the control by 11%.…”
Section: Table 3 Economic Efficiency Of Including Balanced Mineral Su...mentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Their ability to significantly affect the productivity and physiological state of animals of this group is also proven. Thus, an increase in the average daily milk yield by lactation phases under the condition of using mixed ligand complexes of trace elements was also noted in the studies by other Ukrainian [4] and foreign [5][6][7] researchers. In particular, the replacement of inorganic salts of trace elements (control group) in feeding dairy cows with their metal-chelate complexes, described in the study by A. Gorchanok et al [4], contributed to an increase in the average daily milk yield of cows compared to the control by 11%.…”
Section: Table 3 Economic Efficiency Of Including Balanced Mineral Su...mentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Over the past decade, a number of studies have been conducted in Ukraine and around the world on the feasibility of using organic compounds of trace elements in animal feeding, in particular Zn, Mn, Co, and Cu. Thus, in the available literature, there are reports of an increase in milk productivity [4][5][6] and milk quality [4; 6; 7] in cows, and an improvement in reproductive function in bulls [8]. In addition to milk productivity, there is also an improvement in the growth of calves [9], pigs [10][11][12], broiler chickens [13; 14] and rabbits [15] due to the use of chelated forms of trace elements in their feed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During the experiment on dairy cows, comparing the action of chelated compounds of trace elements (Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Se, Zn) and amino acid complexes, M.D. Banadaky et al (2021) found that the introduction of a combination of these trace elements produced using chelated compound technology to the diet of dairy cows helps to increase milk productivity and fat content.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An increasing knowledge of the impacts of chelated minerals on animals and their association with health [6,81,82] is evidenced by the increase in the number of research trends between 2012 and 2022 [83,84], as can be seen from the results for the strongest citation bursts. Over the last five years, there has been an increase in the annual production of papers by 189 papers, corresponding to 35.3% of the total.…”
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confidence: 99%