Ciencia Veterinaria (Aug 2017)
Hypomagnesaemia in a beef cattle herd of Caldenal area
Abstract
The objective of this trial was to study the serum magnesium (Mg) levels in a beefcow herd of a farm of the "caldenal" pampas zone (Argentina), and mineral concentrations in forage and drinking water. We worked with a herd of 440 Aberdeen Angus beef cows, in a farm of 2.500 has, located in Loventué department, province of La Pampa (36º 31' S, 65º 59' O). The animals grazed native pasture in winter and Eragrostis curvula the rest of the year, and they drank water coming of two 50 m wells. To the survey, 24 cows were randomly allotted and jugular blood samples were collected four times at year,once in each season, from November 2006 to june 2009. The forage was also sampled at the same time. Mg concentration in blood and Mg, calcium (Ca), sodium (Na) and potassium (K) levels in forage were measured. Also, chemical analysis of water was performed, and the mean values were:Total dissolved solids: 918 mg/L, Ca: 56 mg/L, Mg: 30 mg/L and Na: 230 mg/L. The lowest Mg serum values were found in winter (1,31 + 0,28 mg/dl), even the season x year interaction was significative (P0.05). The hypomagnesaemia detected in animals was primary, due to low forage Mg. The levels of K, main antagonist of rumen Mg absorption, were not elevated, and, then, "tetanizing" potentials were normal. Although Na forage concentration was low, water contributed to meet daily requirements of Na. Hypomagnesemia is a metabolic-nutritional disease seasonally presented, from late winter to early spring, but in this case it was detected all the year. Possibly, this is caused by the scarce seasonal variations in Mg forage concentrations. Annual mortality was low (1 to 1.4 %). It can suggest adequate manage of stocking rate and grazing of "problem" farm areas, associated to years of low rainfall, wich reduced the growth of potentially dangerous species, such as Stipa tenuis. In view of this situation, it appears reasonable to implement Mg and Na oral supplementation practices, in order to avoid risks associated with hypomagnesaemia.