Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 20, 1983, Image 270

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    F4o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 20,1983
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PURINA
Stress is defined as the nonspecific response of the body to any
demand. Stress is pressure from external sources that disturb the
routine body functions of an animal; Animal Stress can be divided into
two categories; environmental stress and physiclogial stresses.
Environmental stress would include temperature extremes and
variations, rainfall and humidity, how the animal is managed,
movement or transit problems, seasonal variation and dust. Other
environmental stresses are weaning, animal density in pens, and age
of animals.
Physiological stress involves immune status, nutritional inadequacies,
castration, exposure to virus and bacteria, parasitism, variations in
medication, natural resistance and disease injuries.
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Some of these life situations cause stress, and stress can actually rob the body of
vitamins. During periods of stress, the body's metabolism accelerates, and as a
result, vitamins and other nutrients are used up faster than usual.
Disease and parasites lower the animal’s intestional absorption of the essential
vitamins. Diseases by themselves, increase the requirements by reducing the
dietary intake.
The use of antimicrobial drugs, such as antibiotics, for prevention control or
treatment of infectious diseases, or for improved performance in animals, may
also raise the requirements of various vitamins. For example, some an
tibacterial medications, by altering the intestinal microflora, may reduce the
bacterial syntheses of certain B-complex vitamins or vitamin K in the intestine.
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RD3. EPHRATA. PA 17522
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WEST WILLOW
FARMERS ASSIL, INC.
PHONE 717-464-3386
WEST WILLOW. PA 17583
SOUTHERN DIVISION
West Willow Farmers Assoc.. Inc.
PHONE; 717-529-2113
RTE. 472 AT UNION. PA
ROI. OXFORD. PA 19363
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