B. Krasicka et al., The influence of dietary sulphur loading on metabolism and health in youngsheep fed low fibre and high starch diet, REPROD NUTR, 39(5-6), 1999, pp. 625-636
The purpose of the experiment was to evaluate the long-term effect nf a low
roughage diet (7-8 % CF) with or without sulphur (S) supplementation (elem
ental and sodium sulphate 1:1) on basal dietary components, Zn, Cu and S av
ailability, rumen metabolism and health in growing sheep. The control diet
contained 0.2 % and the supplemented diet 0.8 % Of S on a DM basis. The exp
eriment lasted 12 weeks. The intake of the diet with 0.8 % of S resulted in
an increase in rumen acetic acid concentration. Rumen lactic acid concentr
ations in S-supplemented versus control sheep were higher in the first and
lower in the third month, and decreased at the end of the third month of th
e experiment in both groups. Blood plasma pyruvate was lower at the end of
the experiment in S-supplemented sheep than in control sheep. In the 5th we
ek of the experiment, the high S diet depressed basal nutritional component
s as well as Zn and Cu availability. After 12 weeks of feeding of this diet
, polioencephalomalacia had developed in all sheep. (C) Inra/Elsevier, Pari
s.