Abstract
DURING recent years a number of workers, including Titus and Ginn (17), Titus (16), Hunter and associates (8), Graham and associates (3), Branion (1), and Sherwood and Couch (14) have found that certain feeds protected chicks reasonably well against slipped tendons or perosis especially when the mineral levels were satisfactory.Workers including Wilgus and associates (19), Milby (10, 11), Hammond (14), Insko and associates (9), Payne and associates (12), Buckner and associates (2), Herner and Robinson (7), Heller and associates (5, 6), and Sherwood (13) studied the effects of minerals on the occurrence of slipped tendons or perosis. Hammond (4) stated that organic phosphorus prevented this condition while inorganic phosphorus caused the trouble.Workers including Graham and associates (3), Titus (16), and Sherwood and Fraps (15) have tried to isolate and identify the material in the feeds studied which prevents slipped tendons or perosis. These workers tried to isolate some .
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