Abstract:
Acute feed-related selenium toxicosis in weaner pigs: A case report
Gary L. Schultz, DVM; James E. Hoffmann, DVM
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Acute feed-related selenium toxicosis was observed in pigs consuming a commercial diet containing 100 ppm selenium. Clinical signs of a central nervous system disorder appeared 7 days after starting on the diet. Chemical analysis of the feed and pig tissues was necessary to diagnose the disorder. Symptomatic treatment of the affected pigs was ineffective and the group showed signs of improvement only after the offending feed was replaced.
Keywords: feed, selenium
Cite as: Schultz GL, Hoffmann JE. Acute feed-related selenium toxicosis in weaner pigs: A case report. J Swine Health Prod 1995;3(1):22-23.
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