
pmid: 21575770
Water is often considered the most important livestock nutrient. It can carry both nutrients and toxic materials and can be a source of poisoning, although death losses are not common. More likely are questions of low-level contaminants or nutrient interactions that affect productivity. This article characterizes the major contaminants of water, their expected effects, and means to evaluate their presence.
Microcystins, Drinking, Temperature, Cattle Diseases, Water, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Sodium Chloride, Cyanobacteria, Water Supply, Animals, Cattle, Water Microbiology, Water Pollutants, Chemical
Microcystins, Drinking, Temperature, Cattle Diseases, Water, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Sodium Chloride, Cyanobacteria, Water Supply, Animals, Cattle, Water Microbiology, Water Pollutants, Chemical
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