Conditions for Urea Toxicity in Cattle

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Urea toxicity results in cattle when which of the following conditions are met?
(a) Rumen NH₃ level exceeds 80 mg/dl
(b) NH₃ concentration in blood exceeds 1 mg/dl

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Urea toxicity results in cattle when which of the following conditions are met?
(a) Rumen NH₃ level exceeds 80 mg/dl
(b) NH₃ concentration in blood exceeds 1 mg/dl

  1. Only (a) — rumen NH₃ > 80 mg/dl
  2. Only (b) — blood NH₃ > 1 mg/dl
  3. Neither condition
  4. Both (a) and (b) are correct — Correct Answer
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b) are correct
  • Rumen NH₃ > 80 mg/dl: Bacteria cannot utilise excess NH₃; absorbed across rumen wall into portal blood.
  • Blood NH₃ > 1 mg/dl: Liver's urea cycle capacity exceeded; systemic alkalosis and CNS toxicity.
Clinical Signs

Salivation, bloat, muscle tremors, incoordination, convulsions, respiratory distress — death within 30 minutes if untreated.

Treatment
  • 20–40 litres cold water (inhibits urease)
  • 4–5 litres 10% acetic acid (neutralises NH₃)

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