Effect of suckler cow breed type and parity on the development of the cow-calf bond post-partum and calf passive immunity

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Brereton, Noeleen [1 ,3 ]
McGee, Mark [1 ]
Beltman, Marijke [3 ]
Byrne, Colin J. [1 ]
Meredith, David [2 ]
Earley, Bernadette [1 ]
机构
[1] Teagasc, Grange Anim & Grassland Res & Innovat Ctr, Dunsany, Meath, Ireland
[2] Teagasc Rural Econ Dev Programme, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
[3] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Vet Med, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
Beef cow; Colostrum; Maternal behaviour; Natural suckling; Oro-esophageal feeder; Artificially-fed colostrum; Genotype; Passive immunity measures; SERUM IMMUNOGLOBULIN CONCENTRATIONS; MATERNAL-BEHAVIOR; COLOSTRUM YIELD; DAIRY CALVES; BEEF; REFRACTOMETERS; GENOTYPE; FAILURE; LEVEL; AGE;
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10.1186/s13620-024-00276-x
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Background Development of the cow-calf bond post-partum and passive immunity of calves from spring-calving beef x beef (BxB) and beef x dairy (BxD) cow genotypes was determined using primiparous and multiparous (Experiment 1), and primiparous and second-parity (Experiment 2) animals. In Experiment 1, calves either suckled colostrum naturally ('natural-suckling') (n = 126), or were fed colostrum, using an oesophageal-tube ('artificially-fed') (n = 26), from their dam within 1-h post-partum. In Experiment 2, all calves (n = 60) were artificially-fed colostrum from their dam. Prior to colostrum suckling/feeding, colostrum was sampled for IgG analysis. The cow-calf bond was assessed using CCTV recordings during the first 4-h post-partum. Calves were blood sampled at 48-h post-partum to determine IgG and total protein (TP) concentrations, and zinc sulphate turbidity (ZST) units. Results There was no difference (P > 0.05) in cow licking behaviours and calf standing and suckling behaviours between the genotypes, except in Experiment 2 where BxD calves had more attempts to suckle before suckling occurred (P <= 0.05) compared to BxB calves. In Experiment 1, multiparous cows licked their calves sooner (P <= 0.05) and for longer (P < 0.01), and their calves had fewer attempts to stand (P < 0.001), stood for longer (P = 0.05), and had fewer attempts to suckle before suckling occurred (P < 0.001) than primiparous cows; there was no parity effect on cow-calf behaviour in Experiment 2. Colostrum IgG concentrations and measures of calf passive immunity did not differ (P > 0.05) between the genotypes in either Experiment. In Experiment 1, colostrum IgG concentrations were greater (P <= 0.05) in multiparous compared to primiparous cows and their calves had superior (P <= 0.05) passive immunity; no effect of parity was found in Experiment 2. Passive immunity did not differ (P > 0.05) between suckled and artificially-fed calves in Experiment 1. Conclusions Cow genotype had little effect on cow-calf behaviours, but under 'natural-suckling' conditions primiparous cows expressed maternal inexperience and their calves were less vigorous than multiparous cows. Colostrum IgG concentration and calf passive immunity measures were unaffected by genotype, but under 'natural-suckling' conditions calves from primiparous cows had lower passive immunity.
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