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Seasonal changes may cause vitamin A deficiency in range heifers

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James G. Morris, University of California
Teresa I. Iglesias, University of California
Myung-Hee Kang, University of California

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California Agriculture 43(3):30-31.

Published May 01, 1989

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Range cattle obtain vitamin A from carotenoids in green plants. In northern California's foothill ranges, carotenoids are destroyed as forage dries in the summer. Tests of liver and blood plasma in grazing cattle indicated that mature breeding cows can store enough vitamin A during the green season to meet later needs. Heifers on their first calf, however, may need vitamin A supplementation.

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Seasonal changes may cause vitamin A deficiency in range heifers

James G. Morris, Teresa I. Iglesias, Myung-Hee Kang
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Seasonal changes may cause vitamin A deficiency in range heifers

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Authors

James G. Morris, University of California
Teresa I. Iglesias, University of California
Myung-Hee Kang, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 43(3):30-31.

Published May 01, 1989

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Range cattle obtain vitamin A from carotenoids in green plants. In northern California's foothill ranges, carotenoids are destroyed as forage dries in the summer. Tests of liver and blood plasma in grazing cattle indicated that mature breeding cows can store enough vitamin A during the green season to meet later needs. Heifers on their first calf, however, may need vitamin A supplementation.

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