Trace mineral concentrations in Canadian beef calves at weaning.

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Canadian Veterinary Journal-revue Veterinaire Canadienne Pub Date : 2024-06-01
Cheryl Waldner, John Campbell
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the copper and selenium statuses of beef calves at weaning.

Animal: Calves (n = 1998) were sampled from 106 Canadian cow-calf herds in the fall of 2021.

Procedure: Serum samples from calves were tested for copper, selenium, and molybdenum concentrations.

Results: Although the percentages of calves classified as selenium deficient (< 0.025 ppm) were relatively low (0.5% western Canada, 3% eastern Canada), 53% of calves from western Canada and 77% of calves from eastern Canada were classified as having less than adequate selenium concentrations (< 0.08 ppm). Copper deficiency (< 0.5 ppm) was common in calves from both western (17%) and eastern (14%) Canada. High molybdenum concentrations (> 0.10 ppm) were identified in 6% of calves from western Canada and 7% of calves from eastern Canada.

Conclusion: Selenium concentrations were higher in calves from western Canada than from those in eastern Canada (P < 0.001). Copper and molybdenum concentrations were not significantly different between western and eastern Canada. Less-than-adequate serum copper was the most common deficiency identified in Canadian beef calves at weaning.

Clinical relevance: Trace minerals are important for immune system function in calves at weaning. Selenium concentrations in calves at weaning were lower than in cows from the same herds collected at pregnancy testing 2 y earlier. Copper deficiency was also identified, though less frequently than for mature cows. Supplementation programs for calves should be customized based on testing and recognize both regional and age differences in risk.

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目的: 描述牛犊断奶时的铜和硒状况:描述牛犊断奶时的铜和硒状况:2021 年秋季,从加拿大 106 个牛犊群中抽取了犊牛样本(n = 1998 头):对犊牛的血清样本进行铜、硒和钼浓度检测:尽管被归类为缺硒(< 0.025 ppm)的犊牛比例相对较低(加拿大西部为 0.5%,加拿大东部为 3%),但加拿大西部 53% 的犊牛和加拿大东部 77% 的犊牛被归类为硒浓度不足(< 0.08 ppm)。加拿大西部(17%)和东部(14%)的犊牛普遍缺铜(< 0.5 ppm)。6%的加拿大西部犊牛和7%的加拿大东部犊牛体内钼浓度较高(> 0.10 ppm):结论:加拿大西部犊牛的硒浓度高于加拿大东部(P < 0.001)。加拿大西部和东部的铜和钼浓度没有明显差异。血清铜不足是加拿大肉牛犊断奶时最常见的缺乏症:微量元素对断奶犊牛的免疫系统功能非常重要。断奶时犊牛体内的硒浓度低于 2 年前在同一牛群中进行妊娠试验时采集的母牛体内的硒浓度。此外,还发现犊牛缺铜,但缺铜的频率低于成熟母牛。犊牛的补充方案应根据检测结果量身定制,并认识到风险的地区和年龄差异。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Veterinary Journal (CVJ) provides a forum for the discussion of all matters relevant to the veterinary profession. The mission of the Journal is to educate by informing readers of progress in clinical veterinary medicine, clinical veterinary research, and related fields of endeavor. The key objective of The CVJ is to promote the art and science of veterinary medicine and the betterment of animal health. A report suggesting that animals have been unnecessarily subjected to adverse, stressful, or harsh conditions or treatments will not be processed for publication. Experimental studies using animals will only be considered for publication if the studies have been approved by an institutional animal care committee, or equivalent, and the guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care, or equivalent, have been followed by the author(s).
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