2021
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skab107
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Effects of vaccination against brucellosis and clostridia on the intake, performance, feeding behavior, blood parameters, and immune responses of dairy heifers calves

Abstract: The aim of this study was to identify possible effects of different vaccination strategies (concomitantly or not) against brucellosis and clostridia on intake, performance, feeding behavior, blood parameters, and immune responses of dairy heifers calves. Fifty heifers calves were enrolled [38 Gyr (Zebu, Bos taurus indicus) and 12 5/8 Holstein x Gyr]. At 120 days of age, animals were randomly distributed among three groups: B (n = 18), vaccinated against brucellosis; C (n = 14), vaccinated against clostridia an… Show more

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“…An accurate but more invasive measure of core body temperature could be accomplished with temperature microchip implants, although its accuracy differed with the implant site [ 95 ]. IRT showed promising results in evaluating vaccination’s safety and local effects in calves [ 96 ]. However, more studies are needed to corroborate these results, as it is the first study using IRT to evaluate the vaccination’s local effect on calves.…”
Section: Technological Applications To Monitor Calves’ Health and Wel...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An accurate but more invasive measure of core body temperature could be accomplished with temperature microchip implants, although its accuracy differed with the implant site [ 95 ]. IRT showed promising results in evaluating vaccination’s safety and local effects in calves [ 96 ]. However, more studies are needed to corroborate these results, as it is the first study using IRT to evaluate the vaccination’s local effect on calves.…”
Section: Technological Applications To Monitor Calves’ Health and Wel...mentioning
confidence: 99%