Effects of feeding a vitamin and mineral supplement to cow-calf pairs grazing native range

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Hurlbert, Jennifer L. [1 ]
Baumgaertner, Friederike [1 ,2 ]
McCarthy, Kacie L. [1 ,3 ]
Long, Timothy [2 ]
Wieland, Cody [2 ]
Sedivec, Kevin K. [2 ]
Dahlen, Carl R. [1 ]
机构
[1] North Dakota State Univ, Ctr Nutr & Pregnancy, Dept Anim Sci, Fargo, ND 58108 USA
[2] North Dakota State Univ, Cent Grasslands Res Extens Ctr, Streeter, ND 58483 USA
[3] Univ Nebraska, Dept Anim Sci, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
关键词
cow-calf; grazing; mineral; performance; BEEF-CATTLE; REPRODUCTIVE-PERFORMANCE; MATERNAL NUTRITION; IMMUNE FUNCTION; DIETARY COPPER; FETAL TISSUE; MANGANESE; ZINC; RESPONSES; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1093/tas/txad077
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Our objectives were to evaluate the impacts of providing vitamin and mineral (VTM) supplements to cow-calf pairs during the summer grazing period on cow and calf performance and liver concentrations of minerals. During a two-year period, 727 crossbred cows and their calves (initial cow BW = 601.7 & PLUSMN; 48.1 kg; calf BW = 87.8 & PLUSMN; 5.0 kg; n = 381 in year 1, n = 346 in year 2) from the Central Grasslands Research Extension Center (Streeter, N.D.) were blocked by parity (young [parity 1 to 3], and old [parity 4+]) and randomly assigned to pastures at the beginning of the grazing season (16 in year 1 and 14 in year 2). Pastures were assigned to receive a free-choice VTM supplement (SUPP) or no VTM supplement (CON) from pasture turnout to pasture removal (158 and 156 days in year 1 and 2, respectively). Consecutive day weights were taken from cows and calves at pasture turnout and removal and liver biopsies were collected from a subset of cows at both timepoints and from calves at weaning. Cows were bred via AI 37 to 41 d after pasture turnout and by natural service cleanup bulls for a 70 to 80 d breeding season. Calving and weaning data were collected from the calf conceived and gestated during treatments. Data were analyzed for the effect of VTM treatment (SUPP vs. CON), block of parity, and their interaction using the GLM procedure of SAS with pasture as the experimental unit. Year was considered a random effect in the final analysis. Cow pregnancy success was evaluated using the GLIMMIX procedure in SAS with model terms of VTM treatment, parity, and their interaction with year as a random effect. In year 2, cows in differing days postpartum (DPP) groups at pasture turnout (66.1, 48.8, and 34.5 & PLUSMN; 1.04 DPP for EARLY, MID, and LATE groups, respectively) were selected for liver biopsies with cow as the experimental unit. Cow and calf BW and BW change were not impacted (P & GE; 0.20) by VTM access. Pregnancy rate to AI, overall pregnancy rate, gestating calf birth BW and calving distribution were not affected (P & GE; 0.11) by treatment. Liver concentrations of Se, Cu, and Co were greater (P & LE; 0.002) at pasture removal and weaning for cows and suckling calves that had access to VTM. Cows considered EARLY calving had greater (P = 0.05) concentrations of liver Se compared with LATE calving cows. Although VTM supplementation enhanced concentrations of key minerals in the liver of cow-calf pairs, reproductive and growth performance was not affected.
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