Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Adjust Lacrosse Chin Strap



Toxicity: Usually

no clinical signs until there is a sudden release of copper in the blood. Then the copper levels in plasma increased 10 or 20 times. This does raise copper concentrations in the blood to (500-2000 mg / dl) commonly precede clinical signs at 24 to 48 hours. The most common symptoms are anorexia, depression and excessive thirst. Most sheep will die within 2 to 4 days after been fired copper concentrations in the blood.
tolerance varies from one species to another, pigs are very tolerant of examples like cattle instead of sheep are very sensitive to excessive consumption of copper, in some cases chronic poisoning may be occasions since the bacterial microflora affected.

The interrelationships among Minerals:


Copper is one of the elements that have multiple antagonists that affect metabolism and absorption, ie, can be affected by molybdenum, sulfur, calcium, zinc, iron, manganese, cobalt, lead, cadmium, and selenium making it more difficult to handle and also taking into account the characteristics of essentiality for inclusion in mineral supplement.
For example, in sheep, dietary levels of molybdenum may be the main factor affecting copper requirements. If molybdenum levels are low (<1 ppm), las ovejas son más susceptibles a la toxicidad por cobre. Sin embargo, si la ingestión de molibdeno excede de las 10 ppm, la deficiencia de cobre puede ocurrir con dietas que normalmente serían adecuadas. Esto ha sido un problema importante en ovejas que consumen pastos bajos en cobre pero altos en molibdeno y azufre. Los corderos recién nacido de las ovejas en estos pastos frecuentemente presentan ataxia enzótica y tienen un índice bajo de supervivencia.

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