Calf and colostrum management practices on New Zealand dairy farms and their associations with concentrations of total protein in calf serum

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作者
Cuttance, E. L. [1 ]
Mason, W. A. [1 ]
Laven, R. A. [2 ]
Denholm, K. S. [3 ]
Yang, D. [2 ]
机构
[1] VetEnt, 49 Benson Rd, Te Awamutu, New Zealand
[2] Massey Univ, IVABS, Palmerston North, New Zealand
[3] Anexa FVC, Cognosco, 25 Moorhouse St, Morrinsville, New Zealand
关键词
Failure of passive transfer; New Zealand; total protein; farm; colostrum feeding; dairy calves; PASSIVE TRANSFER; HEIFER CALVES; RISK-FACTORS; PREVALENCE; FAILURE; IMMUNITY; QUALITY; IMMUNOGLOBULINS; ABSORPTION; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1080/00480169.2018.1431159
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
AIMS: To gather information on management practices and farmer attitudes to management of cows and calves during the immediate post-partum period on dairy farms in New Zealand, and to assess these practices for associations with concentrations of total protein (TP) in serum of calves 1-8 days-old.METHOD: Between July and September 2015 blood samples were collected from calves aged between 24 hours and 7 days, from dairy farms (n=105) in nine areas in New Zealand, on three occasions throughout the calving period. Concentrations of TP were determined in all serum samples. At each visit technicians collected 1L of the pooled colostrum that was intended for feeding to newborn calves that day. These samples were assessed for Brix, coliform and total bacterial counts. After the last sampling visit, the calf rearer or farm manager were asked to complete a questionnaire describing calf and colostrum management practices on the farm. Potential farm-level variables associated with concentrations of TP in serum of sampled calves were identified using univariable and multivariable linear mixed models.RESULTS: Mean concentration of TP in serum of calves across all farms was 59.8 (95% CI=59.4-60.2) g/L, and was associated with region and herd size in the final multivariable model. Concentrations of TP were lower in calves from farms in Otago (56.2 (95% CI=53.4-58.9) g/L) and Southland (56.9 (95% CI=54.1-59.7) g/L) compared to calves on farms in the Far North (62.6 (95% CI=59.8-65.3) g/L), and were lower in calves from farms with a herd size >600 (58.3 (95% CI=56.7-59.8) g/L) than 600 (61.3 (95% CI=60.1-62.5) g/L) cows. After accounting for fixed effects, farm accounted for only 8.4% of the unexplained variation. There was no association between any of the measures of colostrum quality and concentrations of TP in serum (p>0.2).CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Very few herd-level variables were associated with concentrations of TP in serum. Risk factors that have been shown to be of importance in previous studies outside New Zealand were not identified as important in the current study. It is possible that, in the situation where calves are kept at pasture with their dams for prolonged periods, variables which influence how well a cow can feed its calf in the first 12-24 hours have a larger influence on concentrations of TP in serum than the collection and management of calves once they reach the rearing shed.
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