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Thermoregulatory Responses and Performance of Dairy Calves Fed Different Amounts of Colostrum

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Colostrum is an important source of antibodies, nutrients, and energy for thermogenesis by the newborn calf. However, the amount of colostrum required for thermoregulatory responses and improved performance is not well established. This study evaluated newborn thermoregulatory respon...

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Autores principales: Silva, Fernanda Lavinia Moura, Miqueo, Evangelina, da Silva, Marcos Donizete, Torrezan, Thaís Manzoni, Rocha, Nathalia Brito, Salles, Márcia Saladini Vieira, Bittar, Carla Maris Machado
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8001325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33807815
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030703
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author Silva, Fernanda Lavinia Moura
Miqueo, Evangelina
da Silva, Marcos Donizete
Torrezan, Thaís Manzoni
Rocha, Nathalia Brito
Salles, Márcia Saladini Vieira
Bittar, Carla Maris Machado
author_facet Silva, Fernanda Lavinia Moura
Miqueo, Evangelina
da Silva, Marcos Donizete
Torrezan, Thaís Manzoni
Rocha, Nathalia Brito
Salles, Márcia Saladini Vieira
Bittar, Carla Maris Machado
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Colostrum is an important source of antibodies, nutrients, and energy for thermogenesis by the newborn calf. However, the amount of colostrum required for thermoregulatory responses and improved performance is not well established. This study evaluated newborn thermoregulatory responses during a cold challenge (10 °C) at 24 h of life and performance in the preweaning period for calves fed different volumes of colostrum. Newborn calves fed higher volumes of colostrum exhibited increased thermoregulatory responses, improved growth performance, and immunity. ABSTRACT: This study investigates the newborn thermoregulatory responses to cold and the performance of calves fed different colostrum volumes. Thirty newborn Holstein calves were blocked by birth body weight (BW; 39.4 ± 6.5 kg) and fed different high-quality colostrum volumes: 10%, 15%, or 20% of BW, which was split and fed at 2 and 8 h after birth. At 24 h of life, calves were placed in a chamber at 10 °C for 150 min. Skin and rectal temperature (RT), heart and respiratory rate, and shivering were measured every 15 min. Blood samples were taken every 30 min. After the cold challenge, calves were housed in ambient temperature (26.8 ± 5.9 °C), with free access to water and concentrate and received 6 L/d of milk replacer. Feed intake, fecal score, and RT were recorded daily, until 56 d of age. Blood samples, BW, and body measures were taken weekly. During the cold challenge, prescapular temperature and total serum protein were greater for calves fed 15% or 20%. Leukocytes increased preweaning, presenting higher values for calves fed 20%. Even though there was a benefit for the calf submitted to cold stress on the first day of life, feeding higher volumes of colostrum resulted in no differences in performance during the preweaning phase. Nevertheless, calves fed a higher volume of colostrum (20% BW) presented increased immune responses during the preweaning phase.
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spelling pubmed-80013252021-03-28 Thermoregulatory Responses and Performance of Dairy Calves Fed Different Amounts of Colostrum Silva, Fernanda Lavinia Moura Miqueo, Evangelina da Silva, Marcos Donizete Torrezan, Thaís Manzoni Rocha, Nathalia Brito Salles, Márcia Saladini Vieira Bittar, Carla Maris Machado Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Colostrum is an important source of antibodies, nutrients, and energy for thermogenesis by the newborn calf. However, the amount of colostrum required for thermoregulatory responses and improved performance is not well established. This study evaluated newborn thermoregulatory responses during a cold challenge (10 °C) at 24 h of life and performance in the preweaning period for calves fed different volumes of colostrum. Newborn calves fed higher volumes of colostrum exhibited increased thermoregulatory responses, improved growth performance, and immunity. ABSTRACT: This study investigates the newborn thermoregulatory responses to cold and the performance of calves fed different colostrum volumes. Thirty newborn Holstein calves were blocked by birth body weight (BW; 39.4 ± 6.5 kg) and fed different high-quality colostrum volumes: 10%, 15%, or 20% of BW, which was split and fed at 2 and 8 h after birth. At 24 h of life, calves were placed in a chamber at 10 °C for 150 min. Skin and rectal temperature (RT), heart and respiratory rate, and shivering were measured every 15 min. Blood samples were taken every 30 min. After the cold challenge, calves were housed in ambient temperature (26.8 ± 5.9 °C), with free access to water and concentrate and received 6 L/d of milk replacer. Feed intake, fecal score, and RT were recorded daily, until 56 d of age. Blood samples, BW, and body measures were taken weekly. During the cold challenge, prescapular temperature and total serum protein were greater for calves fed 15% or 20%. Leukocytes increased preweaning, presenting higher values for calves fed 20%. Even though there was a benefit for the calf submitted to cold stress on the first day of life, feeding higher volumes of colostrum resulted in no differences in performance during the preweaning phase. Nevertheless, calves fed a higher volume of colostrum (20% BW) presented increased immune responses during the preweaning phase. MDPI 2021-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8001325/ /pubmed/33807815 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030703 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Miqueo, Evangelina
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Torrezan, Thaís Manzoni
Rocha, Nathalia Brito
Salles, Márcia Saladini Vieira
Bittar, Carla Maris Machado
Thermoregulatory Responses and Performance of Dairy Calves Fed Different Amounts of Colostrum
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title_short Thermoregulatory Responses and Performance of Dairy Calves Fed Different Amounts of Colostrum
title_sort thermoregulatory responses and performance of dairy calves fed different amounts of colostrum
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8001325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33807815
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030703
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