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Factors associated with low vitamin D status of Australian alpacas
Authors:GJ Judson  BA McGregor  DL Partington
Affiliation:1. South Australian Research & Development Institute, Glenside, South Australia 5065, Australia. Present address: 49 Kent Street, Hawthorn, SA 5062, Australia;2. judson@adelaide.on.net.;3. Victorian Department of Primary Industries, Attwood, Victoria, Australia.;4. South Australian Research & Development Institute, Urrbrae, SA, Australia.
Abstract:Objective To investigate factors associated with low vitamin D status of alpacas at pasture in southern Australia. Design A 2‐year survey of alpacas from two farms in South Australia and three in Victoria. Blood samples were collected from 20 to 30 alpacas on each farm on five occasions each year. Breed, gender, age and fleece colour of animals were recorded. Method Blood samples were assayed for plasma 2.5‐hydroxycholecalciferol (25‐OH D3) and plasma inorganic phosphorus (Pi). Data sets from 802 animal samples were analysed by multiple regression to determine variables associated with low vitamin D status of alpacas. The relationship between plasma 25‐OH D3 and plasma Pi was also investigated. Results Vitamin D status was significantly affected by month of sampling, with low values in late winter and high values in summer. Plasma vitamin D concentrations increased with age, were higher in alpacas with light fleeces than in those with dark fleeces and were also higher in the Suri than in the Huacaya breed. Plasma Pi concentrations were generally lower in alpacas with plasma 25‐OH D3 values < 25 nmol/L. Conclusions Young alpacas with dark fleeces are most at risk from vitamin D insufficiency in late winter in southern Australia. The present study indicates that plasma Pi values are not a reliable indicator of vitamin D status of alpacas as assessed by plasma 25‐OH D3 concentrations.
Keywords:alpaca  fleece colour  phosphorus  season  vitamin D
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