Institute: Delaware
Year Established: 2006 Start Date: 2006-06-01 End Date: 2007-02-28
Total Federal Funds: $1,750 Total Non-Federal Funds: $3,500
Principal Investigators: William Saylor
Project Summary: Copper added to poultry diets accumulates in manures and may be toxic to plants or aquatic ecosystems. This research will evaluate the effects of the micro-mineral constituents in poultry feed and subsequent excreta on soil forms of copper and the potential for copper loss to nearby water sources. Of particular interest is how the source of copper in poultry diets (e.g., copper sulfate, chelated copper) affects the potential mobility of copper in soils. The information obtained from the research can be used to determine diet adjustments and precautions needed in order to conserve and protect our waterways. The specific objective of this project is to fractionate broiler excreta copper into chemically definable forms (e.g., soluble, organically complexed, oxide bound). Subsequent experiments will determine the relationship between copper speciation and leaching of excreted manure copper through soils amended with manures generated from diets that used different sources and levels of copper.