California Agriculture (May 1993)

Cupric-oxide needles effective as oral copper supplement in cattle

  • John R. Dunbar,
  • James G. Morris,
  • Ben Norman,
  • A. J. Jenkins,
  • Charles B. Wilson,
  • John Connor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v047n03p25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 3
pp. 25 – 26

Abstract

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Increasing copper levels in 120 growing beef heifers, ages 6 to 9 months, was attempted with copper injections and with oral administration of cupric-oxide needles. The weaned Hereford heifers were randomly allocated to three groups, including one with no supplementation. Study results indicate that oral administration of copper-wire particles was effective, cheap, safe and convenient in preventing or treating copper deficiency. Such a deficiency can retard growth in cattle.