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Interpretation of Liver Copper Concentrations in Cattle and Sheep
Adequate > 300 µmol/kg DM
Borderline 100 - 300 umol/kg DM
Deficient < 100 umol/kg DM
Means within the borderline range indicate a probability of trace element-responsive disorder that increases with proximity to the lower limit, while values above the band do not. Data are limited on tissue marginal bands however the above is based on the best available evidence.
Reference: The use of blood analysis to evaluate trace mineral status in ruminant livestock - Herdt and Hoff (2011)
Interpretation of Liver Cobalt Concentrations in Cattle and Sheep
Adequate > 0.10 mg/kg DM
Borderline 0.06 - 0.10 mg/kg DM
Deficient < 0.06 mg/kg DM
Means within the borderline range indicate a probability of trace element-responsive disorder that increases with proximity to the lower limit, while values above the band do not. Data are limited on tissue marginal bands however the above is based on the best available evidence.
Reference: The use of blood analysis to evaluate trace mineral status in ruminant livestock - Herdt and Hoff (2011)
Interpretation of Liver Selenium Concentrations in Cattle and Sheep
Adequate > 0.9 mg/kg DM (cattle & sheep)
Borderline 0.4-0.9mg/kg DM (cattle) OR 0.5-0.9mg/kg DM (sheep)
Deficient < 0.4 mg/kg DM (cattle) or < 0.5 mg/kg DM (sheep)
Means within the borderline range indicate a probability of trace element-responsive disorder that increases with proximity to the lower limit, while values above the band do not. Data are limited on tissue marginal bands however the above is based on the best available evidence.
Reference: The use of blood analysis to evaluate trace mineral status in ruminant livestock - Herdt and Hoff (2011)
UKAS Accreditation Status: Accredited and Non-accredited tests in package
Turnaround Time: 4 working days
SRUC VS Product Code(s): 1060600
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