Ionophore Use and Toxicosis in Cattle
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cvfa.2020.07.001
Ionophore Use and Toxicosis in Cattle
Abstract
Ionophores are a commonly used feed additive for animals and when used properly are safe. When feed mis-mixing occurs and an elevated dose of ionophore is given, a toxicosis can develop. Myocardial and skeletal muscles are the targets of a toxicosis. In many species there is a delay from the time of ingestion of a toxic dose in feed to when clinical signs occur. This makes it difficult to collect the feed in question that was at an elevated concentration. Cardiac troponins in serum can be used to make a diagnosis of an ionophore toxicosis.
Keywords: Delayed toxicosis in cattle; Ionophores; Myocardial and skeletal muscle damage.
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