The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperatures

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Fernanda Lavínia Moura
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11139/tde-17072018-190304/
Resumo: Dairy calves require nutrients for maintenance and growth, but in cold weather, the body alters physiologic processes to control body temperature through thermogenesis, which increases its requirements. In this regard, it is important a better understanding of how different feeding managements act in the calf thermogenesis, performance and health when raised in temperatures below thermoneutral conditions. Based on that, two studies were performed. The first study evaluated thermoregulation, performance and blood metabolites in thirty newborn calves fed 10%, 15% or 20% BW of colostrum. At 24h of life, calves were placed in a temperature-controlled chamber at 10ºC for 150 min. After the cold challenge, calves were individually housed in ambient temperature facilities (26.8 ± 5.9°C) until weaning. Calves given 15% or 20% of BW as colostrum exhibited increased thermoregulatory responses during cold challenge and increased immunity responses during preweaning. The second study compared performance and production cost of 75 calves fed milk replacer (MR) or whole milk (WM) and a traditional starter (TS) or an alternative starter (AS) during low environmental temperatures (1.4 ± 9.2°C). Calves were assigned to one of five treatment groups in a 2 x 2 + 1 factorial. The first treatment was a negative control (NC), 4 L/d of MR from d1 to 49; 2L/d of MR from d 50 to 56 of the study and ad libitum TS (commercial texturized ration). The others four treatments were a high rate (HR) of MR or WM (6L/d from d 1 to 7, 8 L/d from d 8 to 35, 4L/d from d 36 to 42, and 2 L/d from d 43 to 49 of the study) and ad libitum AS (cracked corn from d 1 to 21, low protein grower from d 22 to 28, high protein grower from d 29 to 49 of the study) or TS. After weaning, animals were maintained in group hutches in the same environment until 12 weeks of life. Restricted liquid feeding provided higher economic efficiency. However, the final BW was higher for calves fed HRTS. In addition, feeding calves higher volumes of WM increased growth and decreased morbidity. Besides, replacing commercial TS with an AS in high rate of nutrition presented minimal impact on performance.
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spelling The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperaturesO papel do colostro na termogênese de bezerros neonatos e estratégias alimentares para bezerros criados em baixas temperaturasCold toleranceDesempenhoEconomiaEconomicsFeeding-programsPerformancePrograma alimentarTermogêneseThermogenesisTolerância ao frioDairy calves require nutrients for maintenance and growth, but in cold weather, the body alters physiologic processes to control body temperature through thermogenesis, which increases its requirements. In this regard, it is important a better understanding of how different feeding managements act in the calf thermogenesis, performance and health when raised in temperatures below thermoneutral conditions. Based on that, two studies were performed. The first study evaluated thermoregulation, performance and blood metabolites in thirty newborn calves fed 10%, 15% or 20% BW of colostrum. At 24h of life, calves were placed in a temperature-controlled chamber at 10ºC for 150 min. After the cold challenge, calves were individually housed in ambient temperature facilities (26.8 ± 5.9°C) until weaning. Calves given 15% or 20% of BW as colostrum exhibited increased thermoregulatory responses during cold challenge and increased immunity responses during preweaning. The second study compared performance and production cost of 75 calves fed milk replacer (MR) or whole milk (WM) and a traditional starter (TS) or an alternative starter (AS) during low environmental temperatures (1.4 ± 9.2°C). Calves were assigned to one of five treatment groups in a 2 x 2 + 1 factorial. The first treatment was a negative control (NC), 4 L/d of MR from d1 to 49; 2L/d of MR from d 50 to 56 of the study and ad libitum TS (commercial texturized ration). The others four treatments were a high rate (HR) of MR or WM (6L/d from d 1 to 7, 8 L/d from d 8 to 35, 4L/d from d 36 to 42, and 2 L/d from d 43 to 49 of the study) and ad libitum AS (cracked corn from d 1 to 21, low protein grower from d 22 to 28, high protein grower from d 29 to 49 of the study) or TS. After weaning, animals were maintained in group hutches in the same environment until 12 weeks of life. Restricted liquid feeding provided higher economic efficiency. However, the final BW was higher for calves fed HRTS. In addition, feeding calves higher volumes of WM increased growth and decreased morbidity. Besides, replacing commercial TS with an AS in high rate of nutrition presented minimal impact on performance.Bezerros leiteiros necessitam de nutrientes para mantença e crescimento, contudo, em baixas temperaturas, o corpo altera os processos fisiológicos para controlar a temperatura corporal por meio da termogênese, aumentando a exigência. Neste sentido, se torna importante uma melhor compreensão de como diferentes manejos alimentares atuam na termogênese, no desempenho e na saúde de bezerros criados em temperaturas abaixo das condições de termoneutralidade. Com base nisso, dois estudos foram realizados. O primeiro estudo avaliou a termorregulação, o desempenho e os metabólitos sanguíneos de trinta bezerros recém nascidos alimentados com 10%, 15% ou 20% de colostro em porcentagem de peso corporal. Vinte e quatro horas após o nascimento, os bezerros foram colocados em uma câmara de temperatura controlada a 10°C por 150 min. Após o desafio do frio, os bezerros foram individualmente alojados em instalação à temperatura ambiente (26,8 ± 5,9°C) até o desaleitamento. Bezerros que receberam 15% ou 20% de colostro exibiram aumento das respostas termorreguladoras durante o desafio pelo frio e aumento das respostas de imunidade durante o aleitamento. O segundo estudo comparou o desempenho e os custos de produção de 75 bezerras alimentadas com sucedâneo (S) ou leite (L) e uma ração tradicional (RT) ou uma ração inicial alternativa (RA) durante baixas temperaturas ambientais (1,4 ± 9,2°C). As bezerras foram designados para um dos cinco tratamentos em fatorial 2 x 2 + 1 O primeiro tratamento foi o controle negativo (CN), 4 L/d de S do d1 ao 49; 2L/d de S do d 50 ao 56 do estudo e RT ad libitum (ração comercial texturizada). Os outros quatro tratamentos foram alta taxa (AT) de S ou L (6L/d do d 1 ao 7, 8 L/d do d 8 ao 35, 2L/d do d 36 ao 42, e 1 L/d do d 43 ao 49 do estudo) e RA ad libitum (milho quebrado do d 1 ao 21, ração de crescimento com baixa proteína do d 22 ao 28, ração de crescimento alta proteína do d 29 ao 49 do estudo) ou RT. Após o desaleitamento, os animais foram mantidos em baias coletivas até 12 semanas de vida. Dieta líquida restrita promoveu maior eficiência econômica. No entanto, o peso final foi maior para bezerras alimentadas com ATRT. Adicionalmente, alimentar bezerras com maior volume de L aumentou o crescimento e diminui morbidade. Além disso, substituir RT comercial por uma RA em altas taxas de nutrição apresentou mínimo impacto no desempenho.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPBittar, Carla Maris MachadoSilva, Fernanda Lavínia Moura2018-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11139/tde-17072018-190304/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2018-10-03T01:45:28Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-17072018-190304Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212018-10-03T01:45:28Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperatures
O papel do colostro na termogênese de bezerros neonatos e estratégias alimentares para bezerros criados em baixas temperaturas
title The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperatures
spellingShingle The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperatures
Silva, Fernanda Lavínia Moura
Cold tolerance
Desempenho
Economia
Economics
Feeding-programs
Performance
Programa alimentar
Termogênese
Thermogenesis
Tolerância ao frio
title_short The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperatures
title_full The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperatures
title_fullStr The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperatures
title_full_unstemmed The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperatures
title_sort The role of colostrum for the newborn thermogenesis and feeding strategies for calves raised in low temperatures
author Silva, Fernanda Lavínia Moura
author_facet Silva, Fernanda Lavínia Moura
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bittar, Carla Maris Machado
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Fernanda Lavínia Moura
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cold tolerance
Desempenho
Economia
Economics
Feeding-programs
Performance
Programa alimentar
Termogênese
Thermogenesis
Tolerância ao frio
topic Cold tolerance
Desempenho
Economia
Economics
Feeding-programs
Performance
Programa alimentar
Termogênese
Thermogenesis
Tolerância ao frio
description Dairy calves require nutrients for maintenance and growth, but in cold weather, the body alters physiologic processes to control body temperature through thermogenesis, which increases its requirements. In this regard, it is important a better understanding of how different feeding managements act in the calf thermogenesis, performance and health when raised in temperatures below thermoneutral conditions. Based on that, two studies were performed. The first study evaluated thermoregulation, performance and blood metabolites in thirty newborn calves fed 10%, 15% or 20% BW of colostrum. At 24h of life, calves were placed in a temperature-controlled chamber at 10ºC for 150 min. After the cold challenge, calves were individually housed in ambient temperature facilities (26.8 ± 5.9°C) until weaning. Calves given 15% or 20% of BW as colostrum exhibited increased thermoregulatory responses during cold challenge and increased immunity responses during preweaning. The second study compared performance and production cost of 75 calves fed milk replacer (MR) or whole milk (WM) and a traditional starter (TS) or an alternative starter (AS) during low environmental temperatures (1.4 ± 9.2°C). Calves were assigned to one of five treatment groups in a 2 x 2 + 1 factorial. The first treatment was a negative control (NC), 4 L/d of MR from d1 to 49; 2L/d of MR from d 50 to 56 of the study and ad libitum TS (commercial texturized ration). The others four treatments were a high rate (HR) of MR or WM (6L/d from d 1 to 7, 8 L/d from d 8 to 35, 4L/d from d 36 to 42, and 2 L/d from d 43 to 49 of the study) and ad libitum AS (cracked corn from d 1 to 21, low protein grower from d 22 to 28, high protein grower from d 29 to 49 of the study) or TS. After weaning, animals were maintained in group hutches in the same environment until 12 weeks of life. Restricted liquid feeding provided higher economic efficiency. However, the final BW was higher for calves fed HRTS. In addition, feeding calves higher volumes of WM increased growth and decreased morbidity. Besides, replacing commercial TS with an AS in high rate of nutrition presented minimal impact on performance.
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