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Dissolution Rates of Calcium Boluses and Their Effects on Serum Calcium in Dairy Cattle [Corrigendum]
Verhoef W, Zuidhof S, Ralston B, Ross JA, Olson M. Vet Med (Auckl). 2021;12:23– 32
Table 1 Composition of the Commercially Available Boluses Used in This Study |
Page 24, Materials and Methods, In vivo Dissolution Rates of Commercial Calcium Boluses section, 1st sentence, “…….. Bolus 2 (intermediate calcium chloride, intermediate calcium carbonate bolus): 176-g Bolus supplying 39.0 g of calcium from 106.9 g of calcium chloride, 4.5 g of calcium propionate, and 22.3 g of calcium carbonate (Transition Bolus, Vetoquinol N.-A Inc, Lavaltrie, Quebec, Canada); and Bolus 3 (low calcium chloride, high calcium carbonate bolus): 206-g Bolus supplying 54 g of calcium from …….” should read “…….. Bolus 2 (intermediate calcium chloride, intermediate calcium carbonate bolus): 176-g Bolus supplying 44.0 g of calcium from 106.9 g of calcium chloride, 4.5 g of calcium propionate, and 22.3 g of calcium carbonate (Transition Bolus, Vetoquinol N.-A Inc, Lavaltrie, Quebec, Canada); and Bolus 3 (low calcium chloride, high calcium carbonate bolus): 206-g Bolus supplying 50 g of calcium from …….”.
Page 25, Table 1, the data for Vitamin D and Total Ca 2+ rows were incorrect due to oversight of authors during the revision and editing stage.
The correct Table 1 is as follows:
The authors apologize for this error.
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