Heavy metal contents of livestock feeds and animal manures in England and Wales

Citation
Fa. Nicholson et al., Heavy metal contents of livestock feeds and animal manures in England and Wales, BIORES TECH, 70(1), 1999, pp. 23-31
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Biotecnology & Applied Microbiology
Journal title
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
09608524 → ACNP
Volume
70
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
23 - 31
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-8524(199910)70:1<23:HMCOLF>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
In this study, 183 livestock feeds and 85 animal manure samples were collec ted from commercial farms in England and Wales and analysed to determine th eir heavy metal (zinc, copper, nickel, lead, cadmium, arsenic, chromium and mercury) contents. Zinc and copper concentrations ranged from 150-2920 mg Zn/kg dm (dry matter) and 18-217 mg Cu/kg dm in pig feeds, depending on the age of the pigs. In poultry feeds, concentrations ranged from 28-4030 mg Z n/kg dm and 5-234 mg Cu/kg dm, with laying hen feeds generally having highe r heavy metal contents than broiler feeds. Concentrations of Zn and Cu in d airy and beef cattle feeds were much lower than in pig and poultry feeds. P ig manures typically contained c.500 mg Zn/kg dm and c.360 mg Cu/kg dm, ref lecting metal concentrations in the feeds. Typical concentrations in poultr y manures were c.400 mg Zn/kg dm and c.80 mg Cu/kg dm, and in cattle manure s c.180 mg Zn/kg dm and c.50 mg Cu/kg dm. The dry matter content of cattle and pig slurries was a useful indicator of heavy metal concentrations on a fresh weight basis. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.