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Effect of fatty acids added to the milk replacer on white scour and excretion of fatty acids in Holstein calves
Authors:Keiji OKADA  Yoshie GOTO  Takehiro FURUKAWA  Kentaro IKUTA   Jun YASUDA
Affiliation:Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Morioka,;The United Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Gifu University, Gifu, and;Awaji Agricultural Institute, Hyogo Prefectural Technology Center for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Minami-Awaji, Japan
Abstract:In order to examine the relationship between white scour and fatty acids, we added fatty acids to the milk replacer. Twenty healthy Holstein calves were divided into 4 groups, five calves per group; a control group with no fortified fatty acid, and 3 groups fed either with oleic, stearic, or palmitic acid, respectively. The calves were fed milk replacer (5% of the calf's body weight) twice a day but the fatty acids (2 wt % of milk replacer) were added only once. The fecal and blood samples were obtained at 0, 12, 24, 36, and 48 h after feeding of the acids. All five calves in the palmitic acid group, and 3 out of 5 calves each in the stealic and the oleic acid groups had whitish feces after feeding fatty acid. The stearic acid group had a significantly elevated stearic acid concentration in the feces during 24–36 h compared to the pre-feeding level. The fecal concentration of palmitic acid increased significantly at 24–36 h in the palmitic acid group. We concluded that the long-chain saturated fatty acids are one of the causes of white scour in calves.
Keywords:calf    fatty acids    long-chain saturated fatty acids    white scour
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