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Microelement deficiencies and imbalances in cattle and sheep in some regions of Brazil

Further results are given of studies on mineral deficiencies in cattle and sheep carried out by the authors over the last 25 years, and which began in the early fifties. The studies consisted in obtaining case histories of diseases possibly caused by mineral deficiencies, in field observations and clinical examinations of cattle and sheep affected by these diseases, in the performance of postmortem examinations with collection of material for histopathological examinations and chemical analyses of liver samples for copper, cobalt, zinc, mangnese, selenium and iron. In order to include also subclinical mineral deficiencies, which do not cause characteristic manifestations, liver samples of animals that succumbed to other diseases, mainly plant poisoning, were collected for chemical analyses. For interpretation the anlytical data were evaluated always together with the case history and the clinic-pathological picture of the animals. Copper deficiency was diagnosed in the counties of Barra do Bugres (Mato Grosso), Parintins (Amazonas) and Carolina (Maranhão), in northeastern Minas Gerais, in the southern part of the State of Rio de Janeiro and in the counties of Itaqui and Uruguaiana (Rio Grande do Sul). Low copper values were also found in cattle affected by "ronca" [snoaring disease], of yet not established etiology, in the county of Aquidauana (Mato Grosso do Sul). Cobalt deficiency was diagnosed in the counties of Barra do Bugres and Diamantina (Mato Grosso), Boa Vista (Roraima), Manaus and Itacoatiara (Amazonas), in northeastern Minas Gerais and in in the counties of Luiz Antonio (São Paulo) and Seropédica (Rio de Janeiro). Low cobalt values were also found in cattle affected by the "doença do peito inchado" [swollen brisquet disease], of yet not established etiology in the eastern part of the State of Santa Catarina. Low values indicating zinc deficiency were obtained in the county of Seropédica (Rio de Janeiro). Low manganese values were verified in northeastern Minas Gerais and in animals affected by the "doença do peito inchado". High values of manganese were obtained in the counties of Cacequi, Itaqui and Uruguaiana (Rio Grande do Sul). Low selenium values were obtained from the samples collected in Mato Grosso do Sul in the counties of Corumbá and Aquidauana. High values of selenium were obtained in the county of Boa Vista (Roraima). The iron values were high in many samples from all States, especially in those samples where copper values were low; in animals affected by "ronca" and "doença do peito inchado" these were particularly high. Low iron values were found in cattle with enzootic hematuria.

Mineral deficiencies; mineral imbalances; microelements; cattle; sheep


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