Some Biochemical Features of White Muscle Disease in Lambs, and the Influence of Selenium

Abstract
Typical white muscle disease has been induced in lambs that were normal at weaning but thereafter fed natural dystrophogenic fodder for 2-4 months. Protection from the disease was given by selenium when it was administered regularly as an oral drench, or incorporated into an intraruminal heavy pellet placed in the rumen at weaning.

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