Are all ruminants equally affected by high nitrate levels?
Ruminants have different capacities to convert nitrate into nitrite and finally to ammonia. Sheep have the highest tolerance to nitrates, because they have the greatest capability of all ruminants to convert methemoglobin back to hemoglobin. Cattle have the lowest capability and therefore are at greatest risk. The ability of individual animals to tolerate nitrates in feed is variable, which complicates the determination of a safe level of nitrate in a feed. An animal in good body condition, receiving a diet that meets daily nutrient requirements is able to convert nitrate to nitrite and finally to ammonia more efficiently than an animal that is inadequately fed or in poor condition. Animals in poor condition, even if well fed, have more trouble converting nitrite to ammonia. What is the safest way to introduce cattle to graze a damaged crop? Be sure that the animals are well fed before grazing the damaged crop. On the first day, let the animals eat from one-half to one hour and then re