Abstract

Abstract Extract Madam:- Cobalt deficiency has long been recognised in New Zealand as a disease in sheep and cattle which may occur when they graze pastures of low cobalt content 0.04 mg/kg DM respectively. (2) In recent years the farming of red deer (Cervus elaphus) on soil types known to be marginally, moderately or severely deficient(1) has raised the question of how susceptible these species are to cobalt deficiency. To the authors' knowledge there is no published information on the susceptibility of red deer to cobalt deficiency.

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