Steve E. Koenig’s research while affiliated with University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and other places

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TABLE 1 Composition of the basal diet Ingredient Percent 
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TABLE 3 Nitrogen excretion in lambs fed a low nickel or nickel supplemented diet for 28 or 56 days1 28 days 56 days 
TABLE 5 Hematological data in lambs fed a low nickel or nickel supplemented diet 28 days 56 days 84 days 
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Studies on the Role of Nickel in the Ruminant
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March 1978

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Journal of Nutrition

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E E Hatfield

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Richard M. Forbes

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Steve E. Koenig

Lambs were fed 6 to 7% of metabolic body weight per day of a basal purified diet low in nickel (65 ppb) or the basal diet plus 5 ppm nickel for a 97 day period in an attempt to demonstrate an essential role for nickel in the ovine. Weight gains for the entire period and digestibility of dry matter and of protein at 28 and 56 days were not different between the two groups. At 28 days, but not at 56 days, urinary nitrogen was less and percentage retention of absorbed nitrogen was greater in the supplemented lambs. Total serum proteins were higher at 56 days and serum alanine transaminase was higher throughout the experiment in the nickel supplemented lambs, but only significantly so at 56 days. When lambs were given an oral dose of 65Ni, the low nickel lambs tended to excrete more in the feces and retained less in the kidney, lung, and liver at 72 hours post dosing. The major excretory route of nickel was via the feces. The kidney retained the highest concentration of 65Ni of the organs examined.

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... Esta práctica consiste en el uso de sustancias químicas capaces de controlar o eliminar microorganismos patógenos, tal es el caso del formaldehído (Koenig et al., 1978), Page 9 of 20 Uso de excretas de aves en la alimentación de ovinos ___ 28/08/2006 http://www.ceniap.gov.ve/bdigital/ztzoo/zt2302/arti/rios_l.htm óxido de etileno (Messer et al., 1971) y bromuro de metilo (Harry et al., 1973). ...

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Use of poultry excreta in sheep feeding
Fed Formaldehyde Treated Poultry Waste Animal Performance and Microbial Adaptation of Ruminants
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  • January 1978

Journal of Animal Science

... Higher DM and fibre digestibility in goats receiving diets supplemented with 1.0 ppm Ni was reported by Yousuf (2005). However, Spears et al. (1978a) observed no influence of Ni supplementation on nutrient utilization in lamb. Bersenyi (2003) observed depressed digestibility of protein by 3-4% and that of crude fibre by 20-25% in rabbits exposed to higher Ni levels (500 mg Ni/kg diet). ...

Studies on the Role of Nickel in the Ruminant

Journal of Nutrition