COMPOSITION OF LIMESTONE FOR ANIMAL FEEDS IN RELATION TO THE CURRENT NATIONAL REGULATIONS

<p>Common feeds usually contain essential minerals but often in insufficient amounts or in suboptimal ratios. Beside basic feeds, animals require dietary mineral supplements in order to maintain good health and production, especially if kept in confinement perm...

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Main Authors: Fahira Alibegović-Zečić, Slavica Piplica, Ćazim Crnkić, Dinaida Tahirović, Aida Kavazović, Abdulah Gagić
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo 2013-01-01
Series:Veterinaria
Online Access:https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/37
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spelling doaj-c8096b43bcc7455bb5f9a166f67f03ae2021-01-02T08:04:11ZbosVeterinary Faculty SarajevoVeterinaria0372-68272233-13602013-01-01603-412112517COMPOSITION OF LIMESTONE FOR ANIMAL FEEDS IN RELATION TO THE CURRENT NATIONAL REGULATIONSFahira Alibegović-ZečićSlavica PiplicaĆazim CrnkićDinaida TahirovićAida KavazovićAbdulah Gagić<p>Common feeds usually contain essential minerals but often in insufficient amounts or in suboptimal ratios. Beside basic feeds, animals require dietary mineral supplements in order to maintain good health and production, especially if kept in confinement permanently. Adequate mineral uptake together with food and water intake represents one of the basic requirements for successful animal production. Animal feeding practice uses numerous mineral supplements to provide calcium. Limestone (calcium carbonate) is the most widely used out of them all. <br />The aim of this paper was to examine the variability in composition of limestone for animal feeds produced in B&amp;H in relation to the current national Regulations on Animal Feed. Content of calcium (Ca) was determined in 71 samples of limestone, content of magnesium (Mg) in 56, and content of iron (Fe) in 29 samples. All samples originated from two B&amp;H producers. Minerals Ca, Mg and Fe were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The results showed that the composition of limestone for animal feeds varied widely in relation to the current Regulations on Animal Feed. Content of Ca ranged from 22,8% to 39,78%, and content of Mg from 0,13% to 12,28%.</p><p>Key words: limestone, calcium, magnesium</p>https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/37
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author Fahira Alibegović-Zečić
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Ćazim Crnkić
Dinaida Tahirović
Aida Kavazović
Abdulah Gagić
spellingShingle Fahira Alibegović-Zečić
Slavica Piplica
Ćazim Crnkić
Dinaida Tahirović
Aida Kavazović
Abdulah Gagić
COMPOSITION OF LIMESTONE FOR ANIMAL FEEDS IN RELATION TO THE CURRENT NATIONAL REGULATIONS
Veterinaria
author_facet Fahira Alibegović-Zečić
Slavica Piplica
Ćazim Crnkić
Dinaida Tahirović
Aida Kavazović
Abdulah Gagić
author_sort Fahira Alibegović-Zečić
title COMPOSITION OF LIMESTONE FOR ANIMAL FEEDS IN RELATION TO THE CURRENT NATIONAL REGULATIONS
title_short COMPOSITION OF LIMESTONE FOR ANIMAL FEEDS IN RELATION TO THE CURRENT NATIONAL REGULATIONS
title_full COMPOSITION OF LIMESTONE FOR ANIMAL FEEDS IN RELATION TO THE CURRENT NATIONAL REGULATIONS
title_fullStr COMPOSITION OF LIMESTONE FOR ANIMAL FEEDS IN RELATION TO THE CURRENT NATIONAL REGULATIONS
title_full_unstemmed COMPOSITION OF LIMESTONE FOR ANIMAL FEEDS IN RELATION TO THE CURRENT NATIONAL REGULATIONS
title_sort composition of limestone for animal feeds in relation to the current national regulations
publisher Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo
series Veterinaria
issn 0372-6827
2233-1360
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <p>Common feeds usually contain essential minerals but often in insufficient amounts or in suboptimal ratios. Beside basic feeds, animals require dietary mineral supplements in order to maintain good health and production, especially if kept in confinement permanently. Adequate mineral uptake together with food and water intake represents one of the basic requirements for successful animal production. Animal feeding practice uses numerous mineral supplements to provide calcium. Limestone (calcium carbonate) is the most widely used out of them all. <br />The aim of this paper was to examine the variability in composition of limestone for animal feeds produced in B&amp;H in relation to the current national Regulations on Animal Feed. Content of calcium (Ca) was determined in 71 samples of limestone, content of magnesium (Mg) in 56, and content of iron (Fe) in 29 samples. All samples originated from two B&amp;H producers. Minerals Ca, Mg and Fe were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The results showed that the composition of limestone for animal feeds varied widely in relation to the current Regulations on Animal Feed. Content of Ca ranged from 22,8% to 39,78%, and content of Mg from 0,13% to 12,28%.</p><p>Key words: limestone, calcium, magnesium</p>
url https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/37
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