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Витаминно-минеральные комплексы в решении проблемывитаминно-минерального дефицита и алиментарных болезней у дойных коров в транзитный период

Витаминно-минеральные комплексы в решении проблемывитаминно-минерального дефицита и алиментарных болезней у дойных коров в транзитный период

Abstract

Использование сочетания комплексных витаминно-минеральных препаратов на основе витаминов группы А, Е и D 3 , усиленных соединениями кальция, магния и селена дойным коровам оказывает положительный биологический эффект, характеризующийся оптимизацией ряда показателей белкового обмена, увеличением концентрации гемоглобина на 7 %, повышением по сравнению с контролем содержания в сыворотке крови кальция и магния на 19 и 7,5 %, витамина А на 40 % и витамина Е в 1,9 раза. The use of a combination of complex vitamin and mineral preparations based on vitamins A, E and D3, enhanced with calcium, magnesium and selenium compounds in dairy cows has a positive biological effect, characterized by optimization of a number of indicators of protein metabolism, an increase in the concentration of hemoglobin by 7 %, an increase in comparison with the control of the content of calcium and magnesium in the blood serum by 19 and 7.5 %, vitamin A by 40 % and vitamin E by 1.9 times.

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транзитный период, алиментарные болезни коров, кормление дойных коров, витаминно-минеральное комплексы, transit period, vitamin and mineral complexes, dairy cows, дойные коровы, alimentary diseases, feeding dairy cows

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