Contribution to knowledge of colostral immunoglobulin absorption in intensively bred calves | Prilog poznavanju apsorpcije kolostralnih imunoglobulina teladi u intenzivnim uslovima gajenja
2007
Jonić, B., Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd (Serbia) | Mirilović, M., Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd (Serbia)
The objective of the investigations was to determine the effect of immunoglobulin concentration in colostrum on the process of immunoglobulin absorption during the first day of life of calves. A farm of Holstein-Friesian cows was selected for these investigations. The examinations covered 35 cows. For the examination of total immunoglobulin concentration, colostrum was taken two hours after calving. The average concentration of immunoglobulin in colostrum two hours after calving was 65.95+/-15.80 g/l. The biggest reached average concentration of immunoglobulin in blood serum of calves was determined following the absorption of immunoglobulin during the first day, and it amounted to 27.18+/-10.2 g/l, which presents 1.91+/-0.72 g/kg of the body mass of calves. The correlation the coefficient between taken and resorbed immunoglobulins amounts to r=0.80. It can be concluded on the grounds of the obtained results that the amount of immunoglobulin in colostrum in the first drinking is of primary importance for the health status of the calves and that resorption is increased by 0.25 grams with every gram of immunoglobulin taken with colostrum.
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