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Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Hypomagnesemic Tetany or "Grass Tetany"

Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Hypomagnesemic Tetany or "Grass Tetany"

ID-226: Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Hypomagnesemic Tetany or "Grass Tetany"

Authored by: Michelle Arnold Jeff Lehmkuhler

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Abstract

Magnesium is a vital component of normal nerve conduction, muscle function, and bone mineral formation. Hypomagnesemic tetany or "grass tetany" is a disorder caused by an abnormally low blood concentration of the essential mineral magnesium (Mg). Synonyms for this disorder include spring tetany, grass staggers, wheat pasture poisoning, or lactation tetany.

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Publication ID

ID-226

Status

New

Publication Date

Sep. 18, 2014

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Language

English

Peer Reviewed?

Yes

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Associate Director, Educational Publications

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