Feed microscopy -: its special relevance for veterinary nutrition

被引:0
|
作者
Kamphues, J
Gies, P
Vöhringer, H
Hahn, H
机构
[1] Tierarztlichen Hsch Hannover, Inst Anim Nutr, D-30173 Hannover, Germany
[2] LUFA, D-53229 Bonn, Germany
[3] Univ Hamburg, Inst Bot, D-20309 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1439-0396.1998.tb00528.x
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Feed microscopy includes different techniques which give information on the quality of ingredients, premixes and concentrates (complete diets) by visual inspection. For this purpose binocular magnifiers (magnification: 15-60) and microscopes (100-300 magn) are in use. The aims of feed microscopy are: identification of ingredients using morphological and histological signs of cells and tissues and their surface; incrustations; estimation of the proportion of ingredients in the mixture; the detection of contaminants such as toxic seeds, moulds, insects and mites. For this purpose special preparations (for example coloured cuts) of the feed samples are frequently needed (for example for histological inspection). As a first step, visual inspection of feeds using a binocular magnifier can give rough information on the presence of mites, moulds, undeclared ingredients, contaminants like ergot and excess of minerals or trace elements. If there are suspicious findings, microscopic examination by experts is recommended. Several cases are presented, in which the probable cause of feed-related problems was found ty iced microscopy. In samples of cereals and concentrates send to the authors' institutes a massive contamination by mires and insects was frequently observed (10 % of samples during summer). The refusal of a new lot of concentrate was often caused by unusually high proportions of rape seed, legumes, blood meal and other ingredients. The use of faba beans resulted temporarily diarrhoea in pigs. Toxic seeds like Bassia or Sinapis spp resulted in diarrhoea in co ws. In 44 of 269 (approximately 16.4 %) samples of concentrates for cows and 80 of 969 (8.3 %) samples of concentrates Far pigs the type and/or proportions of ingredients in the concentrate were not in accordance with the declared values. Based on the experience gained over the last 10 years it is concluded that feed microscopy is a key part of feed quality control and has a special relevance to veterinary nutrition.
引用
收藏
页码:207 / 212
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] PROGRESS IN CLINICAL VETERINARY-MEDICINE AND ITS RELEVANCE TO EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
    SCHAFER, M
    SCHLEITER, H
    SCHMIDT, V
    BENTZ, H
    [J]. MONATSHEFTE FUR VETERINARMEDIZIN, 1980, 35 (08): : 292 - 295
  • [12] Antioxidants in veterinary nutrition
    Zicker, Steven C.
    Wedekind, Karen J.
    Jewell, Dennis E.
    [J]. VETERINARY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA-SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE, 2006, 36 (06) : 1183 - +
  • [13] NUTRITION IN VETERINARY CURRICULUM
    WHITEHAIR, CK
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 1965, 26 (111P) : 493 - +
  • [14] Exploration of veterinary shortages in the wake of the Veterinary Feed Directive
    Tack, Danielle M.
    McCool-Eye, Mary Jane
    Kizer, Christopher R.
    Dargatz, David A.
    Turzillo, Adele M.
    [J]. JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2018, 253 (10): : 1334 - 1341
  • [16] Nutrition Education in European Veterinary Schools: Are European Veterinary Graduates Competent in Nutrition?
    Becvarova, Iveta
    Prochazka, Daniel
    Chandler, Marjorie L.
    Meyer, Hein
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2016, 43 (04) : 349 - 358
  • [17] VETERINARY DRUGS AND ANIMAL FEED
    不详
    [J]. FDA PAPERS, 1971, 5 (10): : 34 - &
  • [18] FEED MICROSCOPY
    SMITH, CT
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF OFFICIAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, 1963, 46 (02): : 310 - +
  • [19] Veterinary feed directive (VFD) and its practical considerations for the beef industry.
    Pyatt, N. A.
    Hufstedler, G. D.
    Guthrie, C. A.
    Hoffman, B. W.
    Keffaber, K.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2016, 94 : 183 - 183
  • [20] Biofilms and their relevance to veterinary medicine
    Clutterbuck, A. L.
    Woods, E. J.
    Knottenbelt, D. C.
    Clegg, P. D.
    Cochrane, C. A.
    Percival, S. L.
    [J]. VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 2007, 121 (1-2) : 1 - 17