Title The Influence of Feeding with Colostrum and Colostrum Replacer on Major Blood Biomarkers and Growth Performance in Dairy Calves /
Authors Grigaleviciute, Ramune ; Planciuniene, Rita ; Prikockyte, Ieva ; Radzevičiūtė-Valčiukė, Eivina ; Baleviciute, Austeja ; Želvys, Augustinas ; Zinkevičienė, Auksė ; Zigmantaite, Vilma ; Kucinskas, Audrius ; Matusevicius, Paulius ; Kavaliauskas, Povilas
DOI 10.3390/vetsci10020128
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Is Part of Veterinary Sciences.. MDPI AG. 2023, 10, 2, 128, 4029-4040.. eISSN 2306-7381
Keywords [eng] biomarkers ; bovine colostrum ; calf ; immunomodulation ; maternal milk ; neutrophils
Abstract [eng] Bovine colostrum (BC) is the first milk produced by lactating cows after parturition. BC is rich in various amino acids, proteins, and fats essential for the nutrition of the neonate calves. Despite the evident beneficial effect of BC on calves, the effect of BC on blood biomarkers is poorly understood. Calves that received BC showed significantly higher body mass at days 7 and 30 (38.54 kg and 43.42 kg, respectively) compared to the colostrum replacer group (p = 0.0064). BC induced greater quantities of blood neutrophils (0.27 × 109/L) and monocytes (4.76 × 109/L) in comparison to the colostrum replacer (0.08 and 0.06 × 109/L, respectively) (p = 0.0001). Animals that received BC showed higher levels of total serum protein (59.16 g/L) and albumin (29.96 g/L) in comparison to the colostrum replacer group (44.34 g/L and 31.58 g/L, respectively). In addition, BC induced greater intestinal mucus production in the Wistar rat model. Collectively, these results demonstrate that BC is important for the growth of calves and that it provides a significant beneficial effect on morphological and biochemical blood parameters.
Published MDPI AG
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2023
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