Ciência Rural (Oct 2021)

Hypomagnesemia in beef cattle from the central region of Argentina: retrospective study

  • Germán José Cantón,
  • Eduardo Luján Fernández,
  • Juan Ignacio Poo,
  • Ernesto Juan Alfredo Späth,
  • Ernesto Raúl Odriozola,
  • María Gloria Monterubbianesi,
  • Fabiana Carina Moreno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20210285
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 4

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ABSTRACT: Hypomagnesaemia (grass tetany) is a metabolic disorder of ruminants due to a reduced dietary intake of magnesium (primary deficiency), incorrect digestibility or associated metabolic factors reducing Mg intake (secondary deficiency). Grass tetany is a production disease responsible for important economic losses in beef herds from Argentina. Several factors influence the development of grass tetany in cattle, including physiological status, weather, soil and forage. This research described a retrospective analysis over the past 20 years, revising the cases of beef cattle clinical hypomagnesaemia registered at the Veterinary Diagnostic Service in INTA Balcarce, Argentina.

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