for simplicity, it can be divided into categories of acute
and subacute . Most feedlot managers readily recognize
the effects of acute acidosis. Many cattle that are diagnosed
as “sudden death” may have died from acute acidosis.
Managers sometimes observe cattle that are wandering
aimlessly in the pen or cannot stand and appear
to have “brain damage.” When injected with thiamine,
these cattle will recover quickly and show no signs of
brain disorder. During acute acidosis, the production of
thiamine by the rumen bacteria is impaired, resulting in
a thiamine deficiency. However, not all brain disorders
are caused by acidosis, and proper diagnosis and treatment
are necessary.
for simplicity, it can be divided into categories of acuteand subacute . Most feedlot managers readily recognizethe effects of acute acidosis. Many cattle that are diagnosedas “sudden death” may have died from acute acidosis.Managers sometimes observe cattle that are wanderingaimlessly in the pen or cannot stand and appearto have “brain damage.” When injected with thiamine,these cattle will recover quickly and show no signs ofbrain disorder. During acute acidosis, the production ofthiamine by the rumen bacteria is impaired, resulting ina thiamine deficiency. However, not all brain disordersare caused by acidosis, and proper diagnosis and treatmentare necessary.
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