Maternal pre- and postpartum supplementation of a Bacillus-based DFM enhanced cow and calf performance

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作者
Izquierdo, Vinicius S. [1 ]
Cappellozza, Bruno, I [2 ]
Silva, Joao V. L. [1 ]
Santos, Giovanna C. M. [1 ]
Miranda, Andre [1 ]
Bittar, Joao H. J. [3 ]
Pickett, Autumn [4 ]
Mackey, Shea [4 ]
Cooke, Reinaldo F. [4 ]
Vendramini, Joao M. B. [1 ]
Moriel, Philipe [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Range Cattle Res & Educ Ctr, IFAS, Ona, FL 33865 USA
[2] Chr Hansen AS, DK-2970 Horsholm, Denmark
[3] Univ Florida, Coll Vet Med, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[4] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Anim Sci, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
关键词
Bacillus; beef heifers; Bos indicus; prepartum; supplementation; HEAT-STRESS; REPRODUCTIVE-PERFORMANCE; CLOSTRIDIUM-PERFRINGENS; LATE-GESTATION; BEEF; TRANSPORTATION; RESTRICTION; NUTRITION; RECOVERY; GROWTH;
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10.1093/jas/skae110
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
This study evaluated the effects of maternal supplementation of a Bacillus-based direct-fed microbial (DFM) on the physiology and growth performance of Bos indicus-influenced cow-calf pairs. On day 0 (similar to 139 d before expected calving date), 72 fall-calving, Brangus crossbred beef heifers (20 to 22 mo of age) pregnant with first offspring were stratified by their initial body weight (BW; 431 +/- 31 kg) and body condition score (BCS; 6.0 +/- 0.36; scale 1 to 9), and randomly allocated into 1 of 12 bahiagrass pastures (1 ha and six heifers per pasture). Treatments were randomly assigned to pastures (six pastures per treatment) and consisted of heifers supplemented with 1 kg/d of soybean hulls (dry matter, DM) that was added (BAC) or not (CON) with DFM containing Bacillus subtilis and B. licheniformis (Bovacillus; Chr. Hansen A/S, H empty set rsholm, Denmark). Treatments were provided from days 0 to 242 (139 +/- 4 d prepartum to 104 +/- 4 d postpartum). Calves were weaned on day 242 (96 +/- 30 d of age) and then allocated into 1 of 16 drylot pens and fed the same concentrate at 3.25% of BW (DM) until day 319. Maternal treatment effects were not detected (P >= 0.29) for herbage allowance and forage chemical composition. Heifer BCS on days 39 and 63 tended (P <= 0.09) to be greater for BAC vs. CON heifers, whereas heifer BCS on day 91 was greater (P = 0.01) for BAC vs. CON heifers. Heifer BCS did not differ (P >= 0.20) between treatments on days 179 and 242. Plasma glucose concentration did not differ from days 0 to 63 (P >= 0.14) but were greater (P < 0.01) on day 179 and tended (P = 0.09) to be greater on day 242 for BAC vs. CON heifers. Calf BW at birth, ADG from birth to weaning, and BW at weaning did not differ (P >= 0.19) between treatments, but calf BW at drylot exit (day 319) was greater (P = 0.05) for BAC vs. CON calves. Maternal treatment effects were not detected (P >= 0.42) for calf serum concentration of IgG at birth and postvaccination plasma concentrations of glucose, cortisol, and haptoglobin. Serum titers against bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) were greater (P = 0.04) for BAC vs. CON calves on day 287, whereas seroconversion against parainfluenza-3 virus (PI-3) was greater (P < 0.01) for BAC vs. CON calves on day 271. Thus, maternal supplementation of a Bacillus-based DFM increased prepartum BCS gain and postpartum plasma glucose concentration of heifers and led to positive carryover effects on postweaning BW gain and humoral immune response in their offspring. Lay Summary Direct-fed microbials (DFM), such as Bacillus spp., have been shown to produce a wide variety of enzymes related to nutrient digestion and to support gastrointestinal tract immune function and integrity, leading to increased nutrient digestibility and cattle performance. Nutritional management of beef cows during gestation and early lactation has been associated with enhanced future offspring growth performance and immune response following birth. The present study combined the use of Bacillus-based DFM for pregnant heifers during critical production stages (late gestation and early lactation) to promote the overall performance of heifers and their offspring. Heifers offered Bacillus-based DFM had greater body condition score at calving and postpartum plasma concentration of glucose, whereas their offspring had similar body weight at birth, but greater growth performance when fed relatively high amounts of protein and energy in drylot compared to cohorts born from heifers that did not receive Bacillus-based DFM supplementation.
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