O uso de selênio na ovinocultura: Uma revisão
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A importância da suplementação mineral em bovinos já está comprovada e seus benefícios são amplamente conhecidos, porém na ovinocultura este tópico é incipiente e pesquisas na área são escassas. Este artigo fez uma revisão da literatura abordando as funções do selênio e seu uso na ovinocultura. Percebeu-se que o mineral é essencial para incrementar os índices reprodutivos da espécie e por isso estimula-se que experimentos sejam realizados para se verificar as melhores formas de suplementação e doses que devem ser utilizadas.
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