An observation of abnormally high calcium and phosphorus levels in laying hens with fatty liver syndrome. Mile R D,Harms R H. Poultry Science . 1981Miles RD, Harms RH 1981 An observation of abnormally high calcium and phosphorus levels in laying hens with fatty liver syndrome. Poult Sci 60:...
Castrated male sheep were offered a roughage without (control sheep, no. = 8) or with calcium, phosphorus and sodium (CaPNa sheep, no. = 8; Ca, P and Na intake 34, 10 and 17 g/day per sheep respectively, given twice daily as drench). Food intake and live-weight change were unaffe...
Dietary calcium and phosphorus effects on broiler performance and the incidence of sudden death syndrome mortality Three experiments were conducted with broiler chickens to determine the effect of dietary Ca and P on growth, feed conversion, bone ash, and the incidence ... SE Scheideler,DV Rives,...
The effect of high phosphorus intake on calcium and phosphorus retention and bone turnover in growing lambs. Expe- rimental Physiology, Cambridge, Gra-Bretanha, v.79, p.175-181, 1994.Wan Z M, Scott D, Loveridge N, et al. The effect of high phosphorus intake on calcium and phosphorus ...
A lot of the fertilizer nutrients can be flushed out with water but that does not work with phosphorus due to the low solubility of the salts that are formed (calcium and magnesium phosphate are salts). Step one is to stop adding more phosphorus. This includes synthetic fertilizer with anythi...
Calciumphosphoruszinc oxideperformancedigestibilitypigsForty-eight crossbred (Landrace x Yorkshire) barrows, weighing an average of 7.55 ? 0.54 kg, were allotted to one of four dietary treatments containing approximately 2,400 ppm Zn. Four corn-soybean meal based diets (20.4% crude protein and 0.60-...
A light and electron microscopic study showed that most mast cells had raised secretory activity, as evidenced by variability in the structure of granules and loss of granule contents, particularly in animals with the lowest serum calcium levels. It was not possible to relate the position of a ...
Calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) homeostasis were determined in 18 infants (birth weight, 2,810 +/- 135 g; gestational age, 37.4 +/- 0.5 weeks; mean +/- SEM) who received high or low Ca and P content (Ca, P) parenteral nutrition (PN) with a fixed, low dose of vitamin D (25...
682 PROSPECTIVE HIGH VS LOW CALCIUM AND PHOSPHORUS WITH FIXED LOW VITAMIN D CONTENT IN PARENTERAL NUTRITION (PN) IN INFANCYPediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of diseases of children and disorders of development, extending from molecular ...
Calciumphosphorusurinary systembroiler chicksThe present study was carried out to investigate the effects of high dietary calcium and low phosphorus on urinary system of broiler chicks. A total of 90 (day-old) broiler chicks were divided into three equal groups A, B and C. The chicks were ...