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*Highest requirement for vitamin b12 and energy when growing | *Highest requirement for vitamin b12 and energy when growing | ||
− | *Younger lambs use glucose for energy so have a low requirement | + | *Younger lambs use glucose for energy so have a low requirement |
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|q5=What are the common clinical signs? | |q5=What are the common clinical signs? | ||
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[[Category:Sheep Flashcards]] [[Category:Lymphoreticular Diseases Flashcards]] | [[Category:Sheep Flashcards]] [[Category:Lymphoreticular Diseases Flashcards]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:14, 24 July 2011
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What is cobalt required for by the ruminant? | Production of vitamin B12 by the rumenal microflora.
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What is vitamin B12 required for? |
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What other species can be affected by cobalt deficiency? |
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What age of sheep is most susceptible and why? | Growing lambs >6 weeks old
*Younger lambs use glucose for energy so have a low requirement |
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What are the common clinical signs? |
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What is white liver disease and how does it present? | It is fatty degeneration of the liver caused by cobalt deficiency.
This causes hepatic failure which can present as:
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What can be tested in blood to give an indication of cobalt status? |
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How can cobalt be supplemented? |
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