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Maximising the absorption of colostral immunoglobulins in the newborn dairy calf.

L Petrie.   

Abstract

Various systems of early post natal management of the newborn calf were examined to determine which would consistently achieve high serum concentrations of maternally derived immunoglobulins, and to examine the factors which might influence this transfer. Early assisted sucking of colostrum to satiation produced consistently high serum concentrations of absorbed immunoglobulins with a mean of 27.17 +/- 8.92 zinc sulphate turbidity (ZST) units for 100 calves. No significant increase in the serum concentrations of absorbed immunoglobulins occurred when calves, which had been assisted to suck immediately after birth, were permitted to remain with their dams and encouraged to suck again at 12 hours (29.20 +/- 9.40 ZST units). Despite early assisted sucking, a small proportion of calves may remain hypogammaglobulinaemic because of the low concentration of immunoglobulins in their dams' colostrum; leakage of colostrum from the udder before calving was the major cause of these low immunoglobulin concentrations. A highly significant correlation was demonstrated between the colostral immunoglobulin concentrations and the passively acquired serum immunoglobulin concentrations of the calves. With this intensive system of early assisted sucking the breed of the calf did not significantly influence the absorption of colostral immunoglobulins.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6730275     DOI: 10.1136/vr.114.7.157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Rec        ISSN: 0042-4900            Impact factor:   2.695


  5 in total

1.  Immunoglobulin concentrations in commercially available colostrum supplements for calves.

Authors:  D M Haines; B J Chelack; J M Naylor
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  1990-01       Impact factor: 1.008

2.  Evaluation of methods for dehydration of bovine colostrum for total replacement of normal colostrum in calves.

Authors:  B J Chelack; P S Morley; D M Haines
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 1.008

3.  The yield of colostrum and colostral gammaglobulins in beef cows and the absorption of colostral gammaglobulins by beef calves.

Authors:  L Petrie; S D Acres; D H McCartney
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  1984-07       Impact factor: 1.008

4.  A cross-sectional study of suckling calves' passive immunity and associations with management routines to ensure colostrum intake on organic dairy farms.

Authors:  Julie Føske Johnsen; Hildegunn Viljugrein; Knut Egil Bøe; Stine Margrethe Gulliksen; Annabelle Beaver; Ann Margaret Grøndahl; Tore Sivertsen; Cecilie Marie Mejdell
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  2019-01-30       Impact factor: 1.695

Review 5.  A Scoping Review of On-Farm Colostrum Management Practices for Optimal Transfer of Immunity in Dairy Calves.

Authors:  Lisa Robbers; Ruurd Jorritsma; Mirjam Nielen; Ad Koets
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2021-07-19
  5 in total

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