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The metabolic changes which occur in sheep transferred to lush spring pastures II. Changes in the acid-base balance of the whole animal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

E. F. Annison
Affiliation:
Agricultural Research Council, Institute of Animal Physiology, Babraham, Cambridge
D. Lewis
Affiliation:
Agricultural Research Council, Institute of Animal Physiology, Babraham, Cambridge
D. B. Lindsay
Affiliation:
Agricultural Research Council, Institute of Animal Physiology, Babraham, Cambridge

Extract

1. Acid-base changes were observed in the blood of some sheep after turning them out to lush spring grass.

2. These changes were observed in animals previously fed a diet of hay plus concentrates. No changes were found in animals previously fed hay alone.

3. Reasons are given for believing the acidosis observed was a consequence of feeding on lush pasture, and not a consequence of the exercise and excitement involved in rounding up sheep for sampling.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1959

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