TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1911Only within the last few years has the importance of the mineral elements of food been recognized. The mineral elements are especially necessary during the period of growth, for, while they form but a very small part of the food, serious results occur when they are not present in sufficient quantity. Calcium and phosphorous are needed for the building up of bony structure. Rickets is sometimes caused by an insufficient supply of these in the food. A condition resembling rickets in children was produced in puppies by feeding them only lean and fat meat, while other puppies, from the same litter developed normally with the same food and, in addition, bones to gnaw. Phosphorous is needed for the centra...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of the usefulness of the mineral composition of diets...
This study evaluated the effects of organic and inorganic sources of minerals in diets for mid-lacta...
Homer B. Sewell (Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture)Revised 2/79/10
Abstract There are over 70 known mineral inten'elationships in which an additional dietary quan...
All too often, discussions of dairy nutrition are limited to nutrients, such as energy and protein, ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of mineral content of drinking water on min...
Approved, May 10-1916, P.F. TrowbridgeTypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1916It has long been kno...
The minerals that are required to perform essential functions in the dairy cow\u27s body are calcium...
The effect of increasing the calcium content of a hay-grain diet fed to postparturient dairy cattle ...
TypescriptPhotographs tipped inM.A. University of Missouri 1913The object of this experiment was to ...
Minerals in beef cattle nutrition are very important for the health of cows, their conception and al...
Minerals have many important functions in the body and their needs in livestock rations have been kn...
Milk and dairy products are excellent sources of mineral elements, mainly Ca, P, Mg, Na, K and Zn. T...
Milk is the only product provided by nature to serve solely as food. It adequately serves as a found...
Inroduction: For a long time there has been a belief among scientific investigators and medical men ...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of the usefulness of the mineral composition of diets...
This study evaluated the effects of organic and inorganic sources of minerals in diets for mid-lacta...
Homer B. Sewell (Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture)Revised 2/79/10
Abstract There are over 70 known mineral inten'elationships in which an additional dietary quan...
All too often, discussions of dairy nutrition are limited to nutrients, such as energy and protein, ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of mineral content of drinking water on min...
Approved, May 10-1916, P.F. TrowbridgeTypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1916It has long been kno...
The minerals that are required to perform essential functions in the dairy cow\u27s body are calcium...
The effect of increasing the calcium content of a hay-grain diet fed to postparturient dairy cattle ...
TypescriptPhotographs tipped inM.A. University of Missouri 1913The object of this experiment was to ...
Minerals in beef cattle nutrition are very important for the health of cows, their conception and al...
Minerals have many important functions in the body and their needs in livestock rations have been kn...
Milk and dairy products are excellent sources of mineral elements, mainly Ca, P, Mg, Na, K and Zn. T...
Milk is the only product provided by nature to serve solely as food. It adequately serves as a found...
Inroduction: For a long time there has been a belief among scientific investigators and medical men ...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of the usefulness of the mineral composition of diets...
This study evaluated the effects of organic and inorganic sources of minerals in diets for mid-lacta...
Homer B. Sewell (Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture)Revised 2/79/10