Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1979, Image 43

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    AGWAY «s SELENIUM *
• Milk Replacers (Dairy & Veal)
• Mineral Mixtures
• Formula Feeds & Concentrates
Agway, one of the first major feed manufacturers
to add selenium to dairy and livestock feeds follow
ing FDA clearance in January, is now including this
vital nutrient in milk replacers and mineral mix
tures.
“This means that the problems of selenium defi
ciency in our region - actual or marginal - will be
greatly reduced or eliminated,” said Or. J. W.
Peters, Agway animal nutritionist.
The most widely recognized symptom of selenium
deficiency is “white muscle disease”, according to
Dr. Peters. It is characterized by muscle deteriora
tion, usually first observed as paralysis of the hind
legs. In severe cases, death results from liver
damage and heart failure. Another problem
associated with marginal-to deficient intake of
selenium in dairy animals Js lower fertility and
retained placenta.
Symptoms of marginal selenium deficiency are
often hard to diagnose r Dr. Peters emphasized. “A
deficient animal, however, will often show an
improvement when selenium is supplemented.”
to Agway for leadership in animal
ion. Contact your Agway Dairy
rise Serviceperson or your Agway
or Representative for dependable feeds ,and progra
AGW
(agway)
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