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Do sodium and potassium have a role in preventing legume bloat in cattle?

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Do sodium and potassium have a role in preventing legume bloat in cattle?

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A. Recent Canadian research has demonstrated that bloat-prone animals have lower ruminal sodium and higher potassium concentrations than less susceptible animals. This shift in ionic equilibrium may contribute to the occurrence of bloat through colloidal aggregation of chloroplast particles. The benefits of increase sodium intake to reduce this problem needs to be evaluated.

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