A study was undertaken to evaluate the macromineral nutritional status of the grazing sheep at the three farms in northern China. On each farm 140, 2 or 3 -year - old reproducing ewes were used. The results obtained s...A study was undertaken to evaluate the macromineral nutritional status of the grazing sheep at the three farms in northern China. On each farm 140, 2 or 3 -year - old reproducing ewes were used. The results obtained showed that Potassium, Magnesium and Phosphorus in the pasture were all lowest in winter and early spring. However, the ewes were given some grain - based supplements. hay and silage during this period. Of these supplements, concentrates contained high levels of phosphorus, and both hay and silage contained high levels of potassium, so that, severe deficiency of these elements during winter or spring was not likely- The results also found that summer and autumn may be when sheep were at most rise of a macromineral deficiency. Although pasture was plentiful and both protein and digestible energy were higher than other seasons of the year, sodium, in both summer and autumn, and phosphorus in autumn, were below published requirements.So, supplementation of both the elements during summer and autumn seasons are so important to improving growth and wool production as well as reproduction of the grazing ewes.展开更多
文摘A study was undertaken to evaluate the macromineral nutritional status of the grazing sheep at the three farms in northern China. On each farm 140, 2 or 3 -year - old reproducing ewes were used. The results obtained showed that Potassium, Magnesium and Phosphorus in the pasture were all lowest in winter and early spring. However, the ewes were given some grain - based supplements. hay and silage during this period. Of these supplements, concentrates contained high levels of phosphorus, and both hay and silage contained high levels of potassium, so that, severe deficiency of these elements during winter or spring was not likely- The results also found that summer and autumn may be when sheep were at most rise of a macromineral deficiency. Although pasture was plentiful and both protein and digestible energy were higher than other seasons of the year, sodium, in both summer and autumn, and phosphorus in autumn, were below published requirements.So, supplementation of both the elements during summer and autumn seasons are so important to improving growth and wool production as well as reproduction of the grazing ewes.