A Scoping Review of On-Farm Colostrum Management Practices for Optimal Transfer of Immunity in Dairy Calves

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作者
Robbers, Lisa [1 ]
Jorritsma, Ruurd [1 ]
Nielen, Mirjam [1 ]
Koets, Ad [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Fac Vet Med, Populat Hlth Sci, Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Wageningen Biovet Res, Lelystad, Netherlands
关键词
colostrum management; calf feeding; immunity; colostrum storage; milking; scoping review; IMMUNOGLOBULIN-G CONCENTRATION; HEAT-TREATED COLOSTRUM; CALF SERUM IMMUNOGLOBULIN; BOTTLE-FEEDING COLOSTRUM; BOVINE COLOSTRUM; 1ST MILKING; PASSIVE-IMMUNITY; G ABSORPTION; FED FRESH; SHORT-COMMUNICATION;
D O I
10.3389/fvets.2021.668639
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Newborn calves are agammaglobulinemic and rely for their first immune protection almost completely on the transfer of immune constituents via colostrum. Inadequate colostrum management practices such as on-farm colostrum storage practices and colostrum feeding methods could affect immune components in colostrum and subsequently immune status of the newborn calf. We conducted a scoping review to identify all literature on the interactions between several colostrum management factors and immunological colostrum quality and passive transfer of immunity. Three major stages were defined: milking methods, colostrum treatment and storage, and administration procedures. Separate CAB Abstracts searches were performed for each of the subjects of interest. The search process was completed on November 9, 2020. Colostrum should be milked as soon as possible, as IgG concentration diminishes over time, probably due to dilution. To minimize bacterial contamination, it is advised to pasteurize colostrum in small batches at maximal 60?degrees C for 30 or 60 min. Freeze/thawing of colostrum does not or only slightly affect IgG concentrations, as long as thawing is done au bain-marie and temperature does not exceed 40?degrees C. In on-farm situations, it is difficult to determine the volume that should be fed as the variables contributing to the absorption of IgG by the newborn calf are many and include the quality of the colostrum, the bacterial contamination, the time interval between birth and first moment of feeding and the weight of the calf. Despite all knowledge regarding optimal colostrum management strategies, it remains challenging to predict the effects of certain colostrum management choices in field conditions. Therefore, we recommend measuring the colostral quality, weighing the newborn calf, adjusting the feeding volume accordingly to ensure optimal colostrum intake for each calf.
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