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A comparison of the availability of copper in four whisky distillery by-products with that in copper sulphate for lambs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2021

N F Suttle
Affiliation:
Moredun Research Institute, 408 Gilmerton Road, Edinburgh EH 17 7JH
J Brebner
Affiliation:
Moredun Animal Health, Penicuik, Midlothian
R Pass
Affiliation:
United Distillers, Ellersley Road, Edinburgh EH12 6JW
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Extract

Whisky production generates fermentation and distillation residues of considerable nutritive value for livestock but when processing takes place in copper (Cu) vessels, by-products become so enriched with Cu that poisoning can occur in recipient animals. However, absence of Cu toxicity in studies with sheep given pot ale syrup, a distillation by-product, have inferred a low availability of the Cu contained. Since no quantitative estimates of Cu availability in distillery by-products have been published, these were sought and compared with those of cupric sulphate (CuSO45H2O).

Type
Minerals
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 1996

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