| Literature DB >> 23837498 |
Anna Duse1, Karin Persson Waller, Ulf Emanuelson, Helle Ericsson Unnerstad, Ylva Persson, Björn Bengtsson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Milk produced by cows in receipt of antimicrobial therapy may contain antimicrobial residues. Such antimicrobial-containing waste milk must be withdrawn from human consumption and is therefore sometimes used as calf feed. Unfortunately, this approach might promote selection of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in the calves' intestinal microbiota. The objectives of this study were therefore to obtain an overview of waste milk feeding practices on Swedish dairy farms and to investigate if these practices were associated with certain farm characteristics. A representative group of 457 Swedish dairy farmers participated in a web-based survey with questions about the use of colostrum and milk from cows treated with antimicrobials at dry off or during lactation, respectively, as calf feed.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23837498 PMCID: PMC3720286 DOI: 10.1186/1751-0147-55-49
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Feeding calves colostrum from cows treated with antimicrobials at dry off
| Always | 207 | 45 |
| Only to heifer calves | 0 | 0 |
| Only to bull calves | 18 | 4 |
| Only if alternative colostrum is not available | 84 | 19 |
| Only if it is of sufficient quality | 100 | 22 |
| Never | 49 | 11 |
| Not responding | 1 | 0 |
| Other reason2 | 19 | 4 |
1 Proportions add to more than 100% as some farmers ticked multiple answers.
2 Some farmers stated that they never or rarely use antimicrobials at dry off, that colostrum from the treated dam is only given to her own newborn calf, that calves are given such colostrum only if they were accidently left with the dam or that they are obliged to let the newborn calf suckle its dam according to the rules for organic certification.
Feeding calves transition milkfrom cows treated with antimicrobials at dry off
| Always | 260 | 58 |
| Only to certain calves3 | 84 | 19 |
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| Only from a particular day after calving | 42 | 9 |
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| Never | 66 | 15 |
| Not responding | 3 | 1 |
1 Transition milk is milk from the second milk to the fourth day after calving.
2 Proportions add to more than 100% as some farmers ticked multiple answers.
3 This question was followed by a follow-up question only seen by respondents choosing this option. The options and responses for the follow-up question are shown in italic.
a Median = 4 weeks, mean = 4.5 weeks, b Median = 1 week, mean = 1.2 weeks.
4 Some responded that TWM is only fed to the dam’s own calf because the calf and cow are kept together during this period. Others stated that they are only allowed to feed TWM to the dam’s own calf according to the rules for organic certification or that fresh cows are used as nursing cows for a group of calves during this period.
Feeding calves milk produced by cows given antimicrobials during lactation, during treatment and withdrawal periods
| Always | 92 | 21 | 184 | 41 |
| Only to certain calves2 | 68 | 15 | 81 | 18 |
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| Only from cows treated for certain diseases2,3 | 74 | 17 | 55 | 12 |
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| Only during part of the period4 | 55 | 12 | 63 | 14 |
| Never | 199 | 44 | 93 | 21 |
| Not responding | 9 | 2 | 12 | 3 |
1 Proportions add to more than 100% as some farmers ticked multiple answers.
2 This question was followed by a follow-up question only seen by respondents choosing this option. The options and responses for the follow-up question are shown in italic.
a Median = 4 weeks, mean = 4.8 weeks b Median = 4 weeks, mean = 3.7 weeks c Median = 2 week, mean = 2 weeks.
3 Many farmers stated that they feed calves TWM only if it resembles normal milk, others that such milk is discarded if the cow is infected with certain bacteria, mostly Escherichia coli or Staphylococcus aureus, or if the cow is treated with a certain type of antimicrobial.
4 Some of the organic farmers reported that they only feed calves waste milk produced after the statutory withdrawal period, according to the rules for organic certification.
Proportions of farms with different farm characteristics that feed calves different types of waste milk
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| Organic | 81 (86) | Ref. | 67 (86) | Ref. | 26 (84) | Ref. | 58 (84) | Ref. |
| Non-organic | 91(365) | 0.019 | 90 (365) | <0.001 | 62 (361) | <0.001 | 84 (358) | <0.001 |
| Herd size: | | | | | | | | |
| ≥90 cows | 90 (154) | Ref. | 84 (157) | Ref. | 52 (155) | Ref. | 76 (154) | Ref. |
| 60 – 89 cows | 87 (150) | 0.469 | 84 (148) | 1.000 | 55 (146) | 0.644 | 80 (145) | 0.407 |
| <60 cows | 90 (148) | 1.000 | 88 (147) | 0.319 | 59 (145) | 0.245 | 81 (144) | 0.323 |
| Housing: | | | | | | | | |
| Cold free stall | 76 (46) | Ref. | 76 (46) | Ref. | 42 (45) | Ref. | 64 (44) | Ref. |
| Warm free stall | 91 (165) | 0.011 | 84 (167) | 0.276 | 54 (167) | 0.182 | 78 (165) | 0.052 |
| Tie stall | 92 (198) | 0.007 | 89 (197) | 0.031 | 60 (193) | 0.031 | 84 (194) | 0.006 |
| Geographic location: | | | | | | | | |
| Southern Sweden and the Islands | 89 (236) | Ref. | 86 (237) | Ref. | 67 (233) | Ref. | 87 (234) | Ref. |
| Northern Sweden | 88 (116) | 0.719 | 88 (116) | 0.739 | 43 (115) | <0.001 | 70 (115) | <0.001 |
| Eastern Sweden | 93 (86) | 0.398 | 81 (85) | 0.294 | 44 (84) | <0.001 | 69 (81) | 0.001 |
1 Colostrum from the first milking after calving, produced by cows treated with antimicrobials at dry off.
2 Transition milk from cows treated with antimicrobials at dry off, produced from the second milking to the fourth day after calving.
3 Milk produced during the course of treatment by a cow that was given antimicrobial therapy during lactation.
4 Milk produced during the withdrawal period by a cow that was given antimicrobial therapy during lactation.
5 Number of farms in each category for which data on waste milk feeding and farm characteristics is available.
6 A p-value < 0.05 indicates significant differences between the reference level and other levels within each farm characteristic (Fisher’s exact test).