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The detection and avoidance of heavy metals in feeds by chickens

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2021

S. T. Strojan
Affiliation:
University of Wales, Bangor, School of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, Gwynedd, LL57 2UW
C. J. C. Phillips
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Cambridge, CB3 OES
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Anthropogenic activities have lead to a redistribution of heavy metals within the environment, often with the effect of increasing the concentration in which they are found within farming ecosystems. This series of trials was conducted to determine whether farm animals could detect heavy metals in feeds, if so at what levels, and whether they preferred uncontaminated feeds. Both toxic and non-toxic metals were tested, but toxic metals were only tested at levels that would not induce clinical problems.

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Copyright © British Society of Animal Science 1997

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