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Preference for inorganic sources of calcium and phosphorus by sheep as a function of need
Author(s) -
Pedernera Mariana,
Mereu Alessandro,
Cromer Elaina,
Villalba Juan J.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
animal science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.606
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1740-0929
pISSN - 1344-3941
DOI - 10.1111/asj.13460
Subject(s) - monocalcium phosphate , phosphorus , zoology , calcium , phosphate , chemistry , mineral , food science , biology , biochemistry , organic chemistry , fishery , fish <actinopterygii> , fish meal
We hypothesized that ruminants discriminate among different mineral supplements and modify their selection as a function of need. Forty lambs were offered four‐way choices among P, Ca, and Mg sources: monosodium phosphate (MSP), Magnesium phosphate (MGP), Monocalcium phosphate (MCP), and Dicalcium phosphate (DCP); and two‐way choices between DCP and the other mineral sources (Baseline). Subsequently, lambs were randomly assigned to four groups (10 lambs/group) and fed rations such that levels of Ca and P were low (LCa_LP), adequate (NCa_NP), low in Ca and adequate in P (LCa_NP), or adequate in Ca and low in P (NCa_LP). Four‐ and two‐way choice tests were repeated (Post‐deficiency). During Baseline, lambs ate and preferred MSP > MGP>DCP = MCP ( p  < .0001), showing that they discriminated among minerals. This pattern remained during four‐way Post‐deficiency tests, but lambs in LCa_LP, LCa_NP, and NCa_LP showed increased preference for MCP, MGP, and DCP, respectively, relative to other groups and Baseline ( p  < .05). Some mineral preference also changed in relation to serum concentration of P and Ca. Thus, lambs discriminated among minerals and some groups modified their preferences from Baseline to Post‐deficiency choice tests, likely influenced by mineral needs, which in turn contributed to rectify mineral imbalances.

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