Heat and ultraviolet light treatment of colostrum and hospital milk: Effects on colostrum and hospital milk characteristics and calf health and growth parameters

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different physical treatments of bovine colostrum and hospital milk on milk bacteriology, immunoglobulin G (IgG) and lactoferrin concentrations, calf serum IgG concentrations and calf health, growth and survivability. Pooled colostrum samples (n=2...

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Hauptverfasser: Teixeira, A.G.V., Bicalho, M.L.S., Machado, V.S., Oikonomou, G., Kacar, C., Foditsch, C., Young, R., Knauer, W.A., Nydam, D.V., Bicalho, R.C.
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description The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different physical treatments of bovine colostrum and hospital milk on milk bacteriology, immunoglobulin G (IgG) and lactoferrin concentrations, calf serum IgG concentrations and calf health, growth and survivability. Pooled colostrum samples (n=297) were heat treated (HTC; 63°C for 60min), exposed to ultraviolet light (UVC; 45J/cm2) or untreated (‘raw’, RC). Hospital milk (n=712) was subjected to high temperature short time pasteurization (HTST; 72°C for 15s), ultraviolet light irradiation (UVH; 45J/cm2) or was untreated. Neonatal Holstein heifer calves (n=875) were randomly enrolled (309 HTC, 285 UVC, 281 RC) and block randomized (by colostrum treatment) into hospital milk treatments HTST (n=449) or UVH (n=426). HTC was more effective than UVC and HTST was more effective than UVH in reducing bacterial counts. IgG and lactoferrin concentrations were significantly lower in HTC and UVC than in RC. Lactoferrin concentrations were significantly lower in HTST than in UVH or untreated hospital milk. There were no significant differences in serum IgG concentrations among calves fed HTC, UVC or RC. Colostrum and hospital milk treatments did not have any significant effect on calf body weight gain, survivability, or frequency of diarrhea or pneumonia.
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bacteriology
blood serum
calves
Cattle - growth & development
Colostrum
Colostrum - radiation effects
cow colostrum
Dairy calves
diarrhea
Food Handling - methods
heat
heifers
high-temperature short-time pasteurization
Holstein
Hospital milk
Hot Temperature
immunoglobulin G
irradiation
lactoferrin
milk
Milk - radiation effects
Pasteurization
plate count
pneumonia
Random Allocation
Ultraviolet light
ultraviolet radiation
Ultraviolet Rays
weight gain
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