1. Water Quality for Cattle: Metalloid and Metal Contamination of Water.
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Raisbeck MF
- Subjects
- Animals, Arsenic analysis, Arsenic Poisoning prevention & control, Arsenic Poisoning veterinary, Cattle, Fluoride Poisoning prevention & control, Fluoride Poisoning veterinary, Fluorides analysis, Humans, Water analysis, Water Supply standards, Cattle Diseases chemically induced, Cattle Diseases prevention & control, Metals analysis, Metals poisoning, Water standards, Water Quality
- Abstract
Water is the most important nutrient for rangeland livestock. However, competition with municipalities, industry, and other water users often results in grazing livestock being forced to use water supplies that are less than perfect. Surface water in western rangleands are often contaminated by mineral extraction, irrigation runoff and other human activities. Mineral contaminants in drinking water are additive with similar contaminants in feedstuffs. The goal of this article is to provide producers and veterinarians with the basic background to make informed decisions about whether a given water supply is "safe" for livestock., Competing Interests: Disclosure This is a compilation of 30 years of clinical experience and research funded by many different agencies, including the Wyoming Dept of Environmental Quality, the US Office of Surface Mining, and smaller in kind contributions by various liproducers., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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