Evaluation of intraruminal devices for combined facial eczema control and trace element supplementation in sheep

Authors: Grace ND, Munday R, Stirnemann M, Towers NR, McDonald RM, Ford AJ, Thompson AM, O'Donnell K
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 45, Issue 6, pp 236-238, Dec 1997
Publisher: Taylor and Francis

Animal type: Livestock, Production animal, Ruminant, Sheep
Subject Terms: Biosecurity, Cobalt/vitamin B12, Trace elements, Inflammation, Integument/skin/wool/hair/fur/feather, Disease/defect, Diet/rations/food, Disease control/eradication, Epidemiology, Mycotoxicosis, Liver/hepatic disease, Fungal/yeast, Nutrition/metabolism, Photosensitivity, Toxicology, Research/development, Selenium, Vitamins
Article class: Scientific Article
Abstract: Intraruminal devices containing zinc oxide are very effective in preventing facial eczema in sheep. In the present study such devices augmented with various amounts of selenium and cobalt have been evaluated for their ability to improve the Se and CO status of pregnant ewes, as reflected by changes in blood Se and serum Vitamin B12 concentrations. Devices containing 16.4 mg of Se (as sodium selenate) and 20.4 mg of Co (as cobalt sulphate) were effective in increasing and maintaining elevated blood Se concentrations for at least 84 days and serum Vitamin B12 for 42 days. Such devices will therefore prevent trace element deficiencies in sheep as well as providing protection against facial eczema.
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