Effects of weaning programs on serum metabolites and hepatic
IGF-1 mRNA of first-calf heifers or mature cows
Author:
Travis Whitney 1*, Glenn Duff 1, Peder Cuneo 1, David Henderson 1, David Schafer 1, Dennis Hallford 2, Robert Collier 1 and Paula Gentry 1
Received 18 December 2005, accepted 22 March 2006.
Abstract
Effects of early weaning calves on serum metabolites
and hepatic insulin-like growth factor-1 messenger RNA (IGF-1 mRNA) of
first-calf heifers or mature cows was investigated. Treatments were arranged
in a 2 x 2 factorial and included 14 crossbred first-calf heifers and
14 crossbred mature cows assigned randomly to one of two treatment regimens:
early-weaned (EW, calves weaned at an average age of 114 d) or normal-weaned
(NW, calves weaned at an average age of 197 d). Blood samples were collected
from dams on d 114, 141, 197 and 205 postpartum via coccygeal venipuncture.
Heifers with calves EW experienced a greater increase (parity x weaning;
P = 0.02) in BW over heifers with calves NW, but no change in BW due to
weaning was observed for mature cows (P>0.71). Early weaning (vs. NW)
increased (P<0.05) body condition (BC) and change in BC of heifers
and cows. Effects of weaning regimen or parity were not observed for ADG.
There were no parity x weaning or parity x weaning x d interactions (P>0.16)
observed for serum IGF-1, serum non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), or
serum urea nitrogen (SUN). A parity x d interaction (P<0.05) for hepatic
IGF-1 mRNA, serum IGF-1 and SUN, and a trend for parity x d for NEFA (P<0.10)
were observed, but no differences were detected between first-calf heifers
and mature cows within sampling d. Early weaning tended to decrease (P
= 0.06) SUN compared with NW status. These results suggest that EW can
increase BW and BC in first-calf heifers, and decrease SUN in both first-calf
heifers and mature cows. However, no other differences in performance
or serum chemistry were detected between first-calf heifers and mature
cows with either weaning regimen applied, in open rangeland conditions
of the arid southwest United States during drought.
| Key words: Beef cattle,
heifers, cows, early weaning, parity, serum chemistry, metabolism,
insulin-like growth factor-1, grazing, livestock production. |
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Journal: Food, Agriculture & Environment (JFAE)
Online ISSN: 1459-0263
Year: 2006, Vol. 4, Issue 2, pages 49-53.
Publisher: WFL |
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