Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.

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Autor(a) principal: VIEIRA, S. de F.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: COELHO, S. G., DINIZ NETO, H., SÁ, H. C. M. de, PEREIRA, B. P., ALBUQUERQUE, B. S. F., MACHADO, F. S., PEREIRA, L. G. R., TOMICH, T. R., RENHE, I. R. T., CAMPOS, M. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1137839
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11123552
Resumo: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of bulk tank milk (BTM), WM, and PWM on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves. Forty-five male crossbred dairy calves (Gyr × Holstein) were used. On their fourth day of age, animals were grouped according to body weight, serum protein levels, and genetic composition. Three treatments were assessed: BTM (n = 15), WM from cows in antibiotic treatment (n = 15), and PWM via high-temperature, short-time pasteurization (72?74 ◦C for 16 s) (n = 15). During the experimental period (from 4 to 60 d of age), animals were fed 6 L of milk/d, divided into two equal meals. Water and concentrate were provided ad libitum. Daily measurements were made for milk, concentrate, and water intakes, as well as for fecal and respiratory scores. Rumen fluid and blood were sampled weekly. The following parameters were evaluated: volatile fatty acids (VFAs), pH and ammonia-N in rumen fluid, and β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) and glucose in blood. Animals were weighed at birth, 4 d of age, and weekly up to 60 d of age. At the end of the experimental period (60 ± 1 d), all animals were euthanized for pulmonary evaluation. The randomized complete design with an interaction between treatment and week was the experimental method of choice for testing the hypothesis of the treatment?s effect on all evaluated outcomes. Animals in the BTM treatment had higher milk dry matter intake (DMI), followed by WM and PWM calves. Concentrate DMI was lower for BTM in comparison to WM and PWM calves. However, total DMI showed no significant differences between treatments. The rumen fluid from calves receiving PWM had higher concentrations of acetate and propionate than that of BTM and WM animals. No differences were observed between treatments for blood glucose and BHB concentrations. Health parameters (fecal and respiratory scores) and pneumonia occurrence showed no significant difference between treatments. No differences were observed for average daily gain (ADG) or body growth. Feeding WM and PWM did not show significant negative effects on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, or performance of dairy calves.
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spelling Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.PasteurizaçãoGado LeiteiroÁcido GraxoGanho de PesoThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of bulk tank milk (BTM), WM, and PWM on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves. Forty-five male crossbred dairy calves (Gyr × Holstein) were used. On their fourth day of age, animals were grouped according to body weight, serum protein levels, and genetic composition. Three treatments were assessed: BTM (n = 15), WM from cows in antibiotic treatment (n = 15), and PWM via high-temperature, short-time pasteurization (72?74 ◦C for 16 s) (n = 15). During the experimental period (from 4 to 60 d of age), animals were fed 6 L of milk/d, divided into two equal meals. Water and concentrate were provided ad libitum. Daily measurements were made for milk, concentrate, and water intakes, as well as for fecal and respiratory scores. Rumen fluid and blood were sampled weekly. The following parameters were evaluated: volatile fatty acids (VFAs), pH and ammonia-N in rumen fluid, and β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) and glucose in blood. Animals were weighed at birth, 4 d of age, and weekly up to 60 d of age. At the end of the experimental period (60 ± 1 d), all animals were euthanized for pulmonary evaluation. The randomized complete design with an interaction between treatment and week was the experimental method of choice for testing the hypothesis of the treatment?s effect on all evaluated outcomes. Animals in the BTM treatment had higher milk dry matter intake (DMI), followed by WM and PWM calves. Concentrate DMI was lower for BTM in comparison to WM and PWM calves. However, total DMI showed no significant differences between treatments. The rumen fluid from calves receiving PWM had higher concentrations of acetate and propionate than that of BTM and WM animals. No differences were observed between treatments for blood glucose and BHB concentrations. Health parameters (fecal and respiratory scores) and pneumonia occurrence showed no significant difference between treatments. No differences were observed for average daily gain (ADG) or body growth. Feeding WM and PWM did not show significant negative effects on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, or performance of dairy calves.SABRINA DE FREITAS VIEIRA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; SANDRA GESTEIRA COELHO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; HILTON DO CARMO DINIZ NETO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; HEMILY CRISTINA MENEZES DE SÁ, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; BARBARA PIRONI PEREIRA; BIANCA SOUZA FERREIRA ALBUQUERQUE; FERNANDA SAMARINI MACHADO, CNPGL; LUIZ GUSTAVO RIBEIRO PEREIRA, CNPGL; THIERRY RIBEIRO TOMICH, CNPGL; ISIS RODRIGUES TOLEDO RENHE, Epamig; MARIANA MAGALHAES CAMPOS, CNPGL.VIEIRA, S. de F.COELHO, S. G.DINIZ NETO, H.SÁ, H. C. M. dePEREIRA, B. P.ALBUQUERQUE, B. S. F.MACHADO, F. S.PEREIRA, L. G. R.TOMICH, T. R.RENHE, I. R. T.CAMPOS, M. M.2021-12-15T14:01:41Z2021-12-15T14:01:41Z2021-12-152021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleAnimals, v. 11, 3552, 2021.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1137839https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11123552enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-12-15T14:01:49Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1137839Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-12-15T14:01:49falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-12-15T14:01:49Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.
title Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.
spellingShingle Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.
VIEIRA, S. de F.
Pasteurização
Gado Leiteiro
Ácido Graxo
Ganho de Peso
title_short Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.
title_full Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.
title_fullStr Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.
title_sort Effects of bulk tank milk, waste milk, and pasteurized waste milk on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves.
author VIEIRA, S. de F.
author_facet VIEIRA, S. de F.
COELHO, S. G.
DINIZ NETO, H.
SÁ, H. C. M. de
PEREIRA, B. P.
ALBUQUERQUE, B. S. F.
MACHADO, F. S.
PEREIRA, L. G. R.
TOMICH, T. R.
RENHE, I. R. T.
CAMPOS, M. M.
author_role author
author2 COELHO, S. G.
DINIZ NETO, H.
SÁ, H. C. M. de
PEREIRA, B. P.
ALBUQUERQUE, B. S. F.
MACHADO, F. S.
PEREIRA, L. G. R.
TOMICH, T. R.
RENHE, I. R. T.
CAMPOS, M. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv SABRINA DE FREITAS VIEIRA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; SANDRA GESTEIRA COELHO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; HILTON DO CARMO DINIZ NETO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; HEMILY CRISTINA MENEZES DE SÁ, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; BARBARA PIRONI PEREIRA; BIANCA SOUZA FERREIRA ALBUQUERQUE; FERNANDA SAMARINI MACHADO, CNPGL; LUIZ GUSTAVO RIBEIRO PEREIRA, CNPGL; THIERRY RIBEIRO TOMICH, CNPGL; ISIS RODRIGUES TOLEDO RENHE, Epamig; MARIANA MAGALHAES CAMPOS, CNPGL.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv VIEIRA, S. de F.
COELHO, S. G.
DINIZ NETO, H.
SÁ, H. C. M. de
PEREIRA, B. P.
ALBUQUERQUE, B. S. F.
MACHADO, F. S.
PEREIRA, L. G. R.
TOMICH, T. R.
RENHE, I. R. T.
CAMPOS, M. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pasteurização
Gado Leiteiro
Ácido Graxo
Ganho de Peso
topic Pasteurização
Gado Leiteiro
Ácido Graxo
Ganho de Peso
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of bulk tank milk (BTM), WM, and PWM on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, and performance of dairy calves. Forty-five male crossbred dairy calves (Gyr × Holstein) were used. On their fourth day of age, animals were grouped according to body weight, serum protein levels, and genetic composition. Three treatments were assessed: BTM (n = 15), WM from cows in antibiotic treatment (n = 15), and PWM via high-temperature, short-time pasteurization (72?74 ◦C for 16 s) (n = 15). During the experimental period (from 4 to 60 d of age), animals were fed 6 L of milk/d, divided into two equal meals. Water and concentrate were provided ad libitum. Daily measurements were made for milk, concentrate, and water intakes, as well as for fecal and respiratory scores. Rumen fluid and blood were sampled weekly. The following parameters were evaluated: volatile fatty acids (VFAs), pH and ammonia-N in rumen fluid, and β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) and glucose in blood. Animals were weighed at birth, 4 d of age, and weekly up to 60 d of age. At the end of the experimental period (60 ± 1 d), all animals were euthanized for pulmonary evaluation. The randomized complete design with an interaction between treatment and week was the experimental method of choice for testing the hypothesis of the treatment?s effect on all evaluated outcomes. Animals in the BTM treatment had higher milk dry matter intake (DMI), followed by WM and PWM calves. Concentrate DMI was lower for BTM in comparison to WM and PWM calves. However, total DMI showed no significant differences between treatments. The rumen fluid from calves receiving PWM had higher concentrations of acetate and propionate than that of BTM and WM animals. No differences were observed between treatments for blood glucose and BHB concentrations. Health parameters (fecal and respiratory scores) and pneumonia occurrence showed no significant difference between treatments. No differences were observed for average daily gain (ADG) or body growth. Feeding WM and PWM did not show significant negative effects on the intake, ruminal parameters, blood parameters, health, or performance of dairy calves.
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