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A review of the impact of dietary zinc on livestock health

Rachel Duffy, Matthew Yin, Laurel E. Redding

2023Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zinc is a crucial trace element that plays a vital role in various physiological functions, including immune function, growth, and reproduction in livestock. Zinc deficiency can lead to various health problems in livestock, such as decreased growth rates, impaired reproductive performance, and increased susceptibility to diseases. In contrast, supplementing livestock diets with zinc can promote health and enhance microbiome balance, leading to improved animal welfare and productivity. This review seeks to provide valuable information for researchers, veterinarians, and livestock producers on the effects of dietary zinc supplementation. Current knowledge on the importance of dietary zinc for livestock and microbiome health as well as mechanistic insights are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

LivestockZinc deficiency (plant disorder)ZincAnimal healthProductivityMicrobiomeBiotechnologyBiologyEnvironmental healthNatural resource economicsBusinessMedicineEcologyAnimal scienceBioinformaticsNutrientEconomicsEconomic growthChemistryOrganic chemistryTrace Elements in HealthPlant Micronutrient Interactions and EffectsIron Metabolism and Disorders
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