FEEDING GREEN-CUT FORAGE CONTAMINATED BY RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT TO DAIRY COWS*
- 1 December 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Health Physics
- Vol. 55 (6) , 855-862
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004032-198812000-00002
Abstract
Grass contaminated by radioactive fallout from the Chernobyl [USSR] accident was cut with 150 mm (Treatment 1) and 50 mm (Treatment 2) stubble height and fed to 20 dairy cows. The transfer of 137Cs and 131I from the green-cut forage to milk was studied during a four-week and a two-week period, respectively. The four-week period was followed by a three-week period with nearly uncontaminated feeds. Cutting with high stubble height significantly reduced the activity concentration in forage compared with low stubble cutting, the average contents kg-1 dry matter being 385 Bq 137Cs and 24 Bq 131I in Treatment 1 versus 6656 Bq 137Cs and 249 Bq 131I in Treatment 2. Apparent treatment effects were also demonstrated by the 137Cs concentration in milk, with maximum weekly means of 23 Bq kg-1 (Treatment 1) and 92 Bq kg-1 (Treatment 2). Single day maximum concentrations of 131I in milk were 4 Bq kg-1 (Treatment 1) and 9 Bq kg-1 (Treatment 2). The mean transfer coefficients (d kg-1) were calculated to be 0.67 .times. 10-2 and 0.19 .times. 10-2 for 137Cs (weeks 2-4) and 1.8 .times. 10-2 and 0.2 .times. 10-2 for 131I (week 2) in Treatments 1 and 2, respectively. The lower value for 137Cs might possibly be associated with an enhanced ash content of the forage. Feeding nearly uncontaminated rations rapidly decreased the 137Cs levels in milk in both treatments with calculated effective half-times over the three-week period of 10 and 7 d, respectively.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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