Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cows
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Resumo: | Summer heat stress in northwest Mexico compromises the physiological thermoregulation capacity and productive performance of lactating Holstein cows, and supplementation of minerals appears to reduce the adverse impact of heat stress in cattle. The objective herein was to evaluate the effects of an injectable mineral supplement containing phosphorus, selenium, potassium, magnesium, and copper on physiological responses, milk production, and milk composition of Holstein cows exposed to heat stress. Sixteen cows were blocked by parity and assigned to one of two treatments (n= 8) using a randomized complete block design: 1) control cows and 2) mineral-treated cows. All cows were exposed to environmental heat stress conditions (i.e., temperature-humidity index = 79.4 ± 4.3 units). No study variable was affected (P ≥ 0.20) by the treatment x sampling day interaction. While the mineral supplement did not affect any physiological variable in the afternoon, this treatment decreased breaths per min (P = 0.01) and most body surface temperatures (P ≤ 0.06; head, shoulder, leg, right-flank, and udder) in the morning. There was no effect (P = 0.37) of the mineral supplementation on milk yield but increased (P ≤ 0.03) the percentages of solids non-fat, protein, lactose, and density in the milk. In conclusion, Holstein cows' physiological thermoregulation and milk composition experiencing summer heat stress were improved by applying an injectable mineral supplement. |
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Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cowsdairy cattleheat stressmilk yieldphosphorusseleniumSummer heat stress in northwest Mexico compromises the physiological thermoregulation capacity and productive performance of lactating Holstein cows, and supplementation of minerals appears to reduce the adverse impact of heat stress in cattle. The objective herein was to evaluate the effects of an injectable mineral supplement containing phosphorus, selenium, potassium, magnesium, and copper on physiological responses, milk production, and milk composition of Holstein cows exposed to heat stress. Sixteen cows were blocked by parity and assigned to one of two treatments (n= 8) using a randomized complete block design: 1) control cows and 2) mineral-treated cows. All cows were exposed to environmental heat stress conditions (i.e., temperature-humidity index = 79.4 ± 4.3 units). No study variable was affected (P ≥ 0.20) by the treatment x sampling day interaction. While the mineral supplement did not affect any physiological variable in the afternoon, this treatment decreased breaths per min (P = 0.01) and most body surface temperatures (P ≤ 0.06; head, shoulder, leg, right-flank, and udder) in the morning. There was no effect (P = 0.37) of the mineral supplementation on milk yield but increased (P ≤ 0.03) the percentages of solids non-fat, protein, lactose, and density in the milk. In conclusion, Holstein cows' physiological thermoregulation and milk composition experiencing summer heat stress were improved by applying an injectable mineral supplement.Malque Publishing2021-09-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearch Articlesapplication/pdfhttps://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/14110.31893/jabb.21016Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology; Vol. 9 No. 4 (2021): October; 21162318-12652318-1265reponame:Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorologyinstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/141/139Copyright (c) 2021 Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessdel Río Avilés, Andrea D.Correa-Calderón, AbelardoAvendaño-Reyes, LeonelMacías-Cruz, UlisesSánchez-Castro, Miguel A.Thomas, Milton G.Enns, R. MarkSpeidel, Scott E.Zamorano-Algandar, RicardoLeyva-Corona, José C.García-Benitez, CarolinaLuna-Nevárez, Pablo2023-05-20T20:20:35Zoai:ojs2.malque.pub:article/141Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/jabbPUBhttp://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/revistas/index.php/jabb/oai||souza.jr@ufersa.edu.br2318-12652318-1265opendoar:2023-05-20T20:20:35Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)false |
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Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cows |
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Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cows |
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Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cows del Río Avilés, Andrea D. dairy cattle heat stress milk yield phosphorus selenium |
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Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cows |
title_full |
Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cows |
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Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cows |
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Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cows |
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Effects of an injectable mineral supplement on physiological responses and milk production of heat-stressed Holstein cows |
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del Río Avilés, Andrea D. |
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del Río Avilés, Andrea D. Correa-Calderón, Abelardo Avendaño-Reyes, Leonel Macías-Cruz, Ulises Sánchez-Castro, Miguel A. Thomas, Milton G. Enns, R. Mark Speidel, Scott E. Zamorano-Algandar, Ricardo Leyva-Corona, José C. García-Benitez, Carolina Luna-Nevárez, Pablo |
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Correa-Calderón, Abelardo Avendaño-Reyes, Leonel Macías-Cruz, Ulises Sánchez-Castro, Miguel A. Thomas, Milton G. Enns, R. Mark Speidel, Scott E. Zamorano-Algandar, Ricardo Leyva-Corona, José C. García-Benitez, Carolina Luna-Nevárez, Pablo |
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del Río Avilés, Andrea D. Correa-Calderón, Abelardo Avendaño-Reyes, Leonel Macías-Cruz, Ulises Sánchez-Castro, Miguel A. Thomas, Milton G. Enns, R. Mark Speidel, Scott E. Zamorano-Algandar, Ricardo Leyva-Corona, José C. García-Benitez, Carolina Luna-Nevárez, Pablo |
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dairy cattle heat stress milk yield phosphorus selenium |
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dairy cattle heat stress milk yield phosphorus selenium |
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Summer heat stress in northwest Mexico compromises the physiological thermoregulation capacity and productive performance of lactating Holstein cows, and supplementation of minerals appears to reduce the adverse impact of heat stress in cattle. The objective herein was to evaluate the effects of an injectable mineral supplement containing phosphorus, selenium, potassium, magnesium, and copper on physiological responses, milk production, and milk composition of Holstein cows exposed to heat stress. Sixteen cows were blocked by parity and assigned to one of two treatments (n= 8) using a randomized complete block design: 1) control cows and 2) mineral-treated cows. All cows were exposed to environmental heat stress conditions (i.e., temperature-humidity index = 79.4 ± 4.3 units). No study variable was affected (P ≥ 0.20) by the treatment x sampling day interaction. While the mineral supplement did not affect any physiological variable in the afternoon, this treatment decreased breaths per min (P = 0.01) and most body surface temperatures (P ≤ 0.06; head, shoulder, leg, right-flank, and udder) in the morning. There was no effect (P = 0.37) of the mineral supplementation on milk yield but increased (P ≤ 0.03) the percentages of solids non-fat, protein, lactose, and density in the milk. In conclusion, Holstein cows' physiological thermoregulation and milk composition experiencing summer heat stress were improved by applying an injectable mineral supplement. |
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