Effect of Organic Zinc, Manganese, Copper, and Selenium Chelates on Colostrum Production and Reproductive and Lameness Indices in Adequately Supplemented Holstein Cows

被引:0
作者
Keyvan Karkoodi
Mohammad Chamani
Mohammad Beheshti
S. Sadegh Mirghaffari
Arash Azarfar
机构
[1] Islamic Azad University,Department of Animal Science, Saveh Branch
[2] Islamic Azad University,Department of Animal Science, Science and Research Branch
[3] Islamic Azad University,Department of Animal Science, Shabestar Branch
[4] Lorestan University,Faculty of Agriculture
来源
Biological Trace Element Research | 2012年 / 146卷
关键词
Holstein cows; Zn; Mn; Cu; Se; Colostrum; Reproduction; Lameness; Organic form of supplements;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The current study aimed to investigate if different sources of supplemental zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), and selenium (Se) fed to dry and lactating dairy cows affect reproductive performance, lameness status, and colostrum production. The experiment was carried out on 60 multiparous non-lactating Holstein cows in a commercial dairy herd. The cows received randomly mineral mixtures in three treatment groups containing inorganic, 25% organic–75% inorganic, or 50% organic–50% inorganic forms of Zn, Mn, Cu, and Se starting from approximately 3 weeks prior to calving up to 90 days postpartum. Supplements were included in rations and fed twice a day. Reproductive parameters including days to first service, days to first estrus, service per conception, and conception rate were investigated. After parturition, colostrum production, composition, and immunoglobulin G1 concentration were determined. Lameness, as an indicator of trace minerals deficiency, was evaluated in a five-score scale. The source of mineral supplement only numerically improved the assessed parameters excluding colostrum fat, protein, and ash percent. The organic form of supplements did not significantly affect reproductive performance, lameness score, or colostrum production.
引用
收藏
页码:42 / 46
页数:4
相关论文
共 54 条
  • [1] Olson PA(1999)Effects of supplementation of organic and inorganic combinations of copper, cobalt, manganese, and zinc above nutrient requirement levels on postpartum two-year-old cows J Anim Sci 77 522-532
  • [2] Brink DR(2007)Effects of supplementing complexed zinc, manganese, copper and cobalt on lactation and reproductive performance of intensively grazed lactating dairy cattle on the South Island of New Zealand Anim Feed Sci Technol 137 69-83
  • [3] Hickok DT(2002)Effect of feeding complexed zinc, manganese, copper and cobalt to late gestation and lactating dairy cows on claw integrity, reproduction and lactation performance Prof Anim Sci 18 211-218
  • [4] Carlson MP(1999)Effect of additional cobalt, copper, manganese, and zinc on reproduction and milk yield of lactating dairy cows receiving bovine somatotropin J Dairy Sci 82 1019-1025
  • [5] Schneider NR(2002)Effect of zinc source (zinc oxide vs zinc proteinate) and level on performance, carcass characteristics, and immune response of growing and finishing steers J Anim Sci 80 2747-2752
  • [6] Deutscher GH(2006)Influence of macro and micro minerals in the peri-parturient period on fertility in dairy cattle Anim Prod Sci 96 240-249
  • [7] Adams DC(2008)Is there a role for organic trace element supplements in transition cow health? Vet J 176 77-83
  • [8] Colburn DJ(1991)Influence of feed additives used for cows during periparturient period on milk performance and calves rearing Zesz Nauk AR Wrocław 206 33-41
  • [9] Johnson AB(2009)Immune components of bovine colostrum and milk J Anim Sci 87 3-9
  • [10] Griffiths LM(2000)Effects of dietary copper concentration and source on performance and copper status of growing and finishing steers J Anim Sci 78 2446-2451