Abstract

An experiment was conducted with 40 crossbred wether lambs to compare the relative bioavailability of Cu from a Cu-lysine complex with that from Cu sulfate under two feeding regimens. Liver biopsy samples were collected by a laparotomy technique and lambs were given 12 days to recover and adapt to individual pens. Lambs were fed either a control basal diet (9.8 mg kg −1 Cu dry matter (DM) basis) or basal supplemented with 180 mg kg −1 Cu as either reagent grade CuSO 4 · 5H 2O or a feed-grade Cu-lysine complex. There were 12 lambs fed control diet and 14 lambs fed each Cu-supplemented diet. Half of the lambs given each diet were fed 1.0 kg of their respective diet once daily at 08:00 h. The remaining half were fed 1.0 kg in equal portions (166 g) six times during a 24 h period at 04:00 h, 08:00 h, 12:00 h, 16:00 h, 20:00 h and 24:00 h. Lambs were fed experimental diets for 10 days, then killed and livers removed for Cu analysis. Lambs fed once daily accumulated more ( P < 0.05) Cu in liver than those fed every 4 h. There was no Cu source × feeding regimen interaction ( P > 0.10). Based on multiple linear regression slope ratio of log 10 transformed final liver Cu concentration on total intake of Cu (mg day −1) with the initial liver biopsy Cu concentration as a covariate, bioavailability of Cu from Cu-lysine relative to Cu sulfate was 93.4% ( P > 0.05) for combined feeding regimens.

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