1996
DOI: 10.1016/0301-6226(95)00090-9
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Serum immunoglobulin concentrations in young dairy calves and their relationships with weight gain, onset of puberty and pelvic area at 15 months of age

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“…Their subsequent lactation is thereby enhanced (Choi et al, 1997). However, growth rate, onset of puberty, and pelvic dimensions were not related to serum immunoglobulin concentrations in the first few weeks of life (Ramin et al, 1996), implying no relationship between growth and susceptibility to disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Their subsequent lactation is thereby enhanced (Choi et al, 1997). However, growth rate, onset of puberty, and pelvic dimensions were not related to serum immunoglobulin concentrations in the first few weeks of life (Ramin et al, 1996), implying no relationship between growth and susceptibility to disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A falha de absorção de anticorpos do colostro resulta em baixas concentrações de imunoglobulinas no soro e aumenta riscos de doenças e mortalidade (Gay et al, 1965;Husband et al, 1972;Edwards et al, 1982;Nocek et al, 1984;Besser et al, 1985;Gay, 1994;Wittum & Perino, 1995;Ramin, 1996).Vários trabalhos sugerem o fornecimento de colostro artificialmente nas primeiras horas após o nascimento, com o objetivo de suprir falhas quanto à concentração de imunoglobulinas do colostro e quantidade total de imunoglobulinas G ingeridas; ao tempo decorrido do nascimento até a ingestão do colostro; e à duração da primeira mamada (Brignole &Sttot, 1980;Besser et al, 1991;Ventorp et al, 1991;Gay, 1994;Rajala & Castren, 1995;Morin et al, 1997).…”
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“…Diversos fatores podem interferir na aquisição de imunidade adequada pelo bezerro, dentre os quais está o manejo de fornecimento de colostro, que realizado de forma inadequada pode comprometer todo o desenvolvimento do animal (Ramin et al, 1996). Além da transferência de imunidade passiva, o colostro também tem função nutricional, pois logo após o parto as reservas energéticas do recém-nascido são limitadas (Campana e Baumrucker, 1995).…”
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