Abstract

Assessment of metals concentrations in dairy feed collected from urban and rural areas dairy farms

Highlights

  • Were found in between the concentrations of metals in both areas dairy feed samples

  • Average concentration of zinc was 14.671±4.80 mg/kg in dairy feed collected from urban areas compared to 11.326±3.35 mg/kg in dairy feed collected from rural areas

  • Mean concentration of cadmium in dairy feed collected from urban areas was 1.696±0.86 mg/kg compared to 1.024±0.66 mg/kg in dairy feed collected from rural areas

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Summary

Introduction transfer of heavy metals from soil and water

Metal contamination in animal feed is into food chain. Little information considered as a major threat for animal is available about the metals contamination health and performance. Heavy metals like in dairy feed in Pakistan that’s why present. Cd, Pb and Cr are well known as biostudy was aimed to determine the metals accumulative toxicants and cause serious concentrations in dairy feed samples health issues in animals even at low collected from urban and rural areas of concentration [1, 2].

Feed samples collection significant squanders are released into
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