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Metabolic and Cellular Profile Testing in Calves Under Feedlot Conditions: Minerals, Electrolytes, and Biochemical Components—Changes Over Time in Feedlot
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1978
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NutritionEducationLivestock HealthFeed UtilizationBody CompositionBioanalysisFeed AdditiveCellular Profile TestingBiostatisticsAnimal FeedPublic HealthAnimal ProductionChromatographyFeed TrailAnimal PhysiologyFeedlot ConditionsAnimal NutritionFeeding PeriodBiochemical ComponentsAnimal SciencePhysiologyVeterinary ScienceFeed IntakeMetabolism
The concentration of 19 mineral, electrolyte, and biochemical components in blood serum of 114 calves under feedlot conditions were measured or calculated over a 58-day period (2 days before and 56 days during a feed trail). The purpose was to evaluate the variability in the concentration of these components over time. The blood was collected on 7 sampling dates and analyzed on the day following sampling. Generally, the serum concentrations of the components that were measured varied considerably over the first 3 weeks of the feeding period and then had a tendency to level off during the 2nd part of that period.