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Toxicity of dietary lead in young cockerels

January 1, 1982

Day-old cockerels received 1850 ppm dietary lead for 4 wks. Blood delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) activity was reduced to 1.6% of control activity by the end of the study. Hemoglobin concentration (Hb) in lead-exposed cockerels was significantly less than that of controls at 7, 14, and 28 days, and packed cell volume (PCV) was significantly reduced at 14 days. Blood lead residues reached 832 ug/dl in exposed cockerels; kidney residues were about three times liver residues. At the termination of the study mean body weight of lead-exposed birds was 47% of controls.

Publication Year 1982
Title Toxicity of dietary lead in young cockerels
Authors J. Christian Franson, Thomas W. Custer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Veterinary and Human Toxicology
Index ID 5221791
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center