Supplemental Ascorbic Acid and Prevention of Neonatal Calf Diarrhoea

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  • S. SAHINDURAN
  • M. K. ALBAY
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Sahinduran S. , M. K. Albay: Supplemental Ascorbic Acid and Prevention of Neonatal Calf Diarrhoea. Acta vet. Brno 2004, 73: 221-224. The experiment evaluated the influence of ascorbic acid on the prevention of neonatal calf diarrhoea. Thirty-five Holstein newborn calves were used in the experiment. Ascorbic acid was administered orally to the trial group calves (n = 25) as follows: three times 1000 mg a day during the first week; three times 500 mg a day during the second week; and three times 250 mg a day during the third week. No ascorbic acid was administered to control group (n = 10). Calves of both groups were allowed to take sufficient colostrum during the first hours of life and they were fed 4.5 liters of milk/d during the first three weeks. Jugular blood was collected in EDTA containing vial at 7, 14, 21 days of age. Diarrhoea was observed in two calves (8%) among the trial group and four calves (40%) among the control group and calves with diarrhoea were excluded from analysis. Mean plasma ascorbic acid values in control group during the first, second and third weeks (45.61 ± 2.80 μmol⋅l-1, 40.81 ± 3.47 μmol⋅l-1, 40.81 ± 3.47 μmol⋅l-1, respectively) were significantly lower than values in trial group (88.63 ± 6.07 μmol⋅l-1, 79.67 ± 5.70 μmol⋅l-1, 79.67 ± 5.70 μmol⋅l-1, respectively; p < 0.001). Moreover, plasma ascorbic acid values for calves without diarrhoea were significantly higher than plasma ascorbic acid values for calves suffering from diarrhoea (p < 0.05). Supplementation of neonatal calves with ascorbic acid has a potential for the prevention of neonatal enteritis. Holstein calves, oral ascorbic acid, E. coli diarrhoea, Staphylococcus diarrhoea, colostrum Ascorbic acid is synthesized by all species and is not an important dietary essential in any of the domestic animals. Synthesis occurs in tissues and although its blood level falls after birth in the newborn calf it begins to rise again at about 3 weeks of age (Blood and Radost i ts 1989). Ascorbic acid is an essential nutrient for the immune system. Cattle can produce ascorbic acid in the liver except during the first few weeks of life (Hemingway 1991). Cow’s milk is a poor source of ascorbic acid and its amount in milk (1-2 mg/100 ml) is not adequate to fulfill the requirements of 1-week-old calves, and if no supplement is added to colostrum or milk, the ascorbic acid level in plasma decreases considerably in few days (Kolb 1992); calves therefore require exogenous ascorbic acid (Hemingway 1991). Ascorbic acid deficiency can often result in impaired resistance to infectious organisms (Cummins and Brunner 1989; Hemingway 1991; Seif i et al. 1996). Increased demands for ascorbic acid occur in acute or chronic disease conditions because of increased tissue utilization (Hemingway 1991). Calves with enteric infection had lower concentrations of ascorbic acid in plasma than did healthy calves (Hemingway 1991; Hidiroglu et al. 1995). It has been suggested that there is a need for ascorbic acid supplements in modern dairy-calf-rearing operations (Hemingway 1991; Seif i et al. 1996). The purpose of this trial was to establish the effectiveness of ascorbic acid as a prevention of neonatal calf diarrhoea. ACTA VET. BRNO 2004, 73: 221-224 Address for correspondence: Sima Sahinduran, DVM, PhD. Akdeniz University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Department of Internal Medicine. 15100-Burdur Turkey Phone: + 90-248-2344500 Fax: + 90-248-2344505 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.vfu.cz/acta-vet/actavet.htm Materials and Methods The materials of this study were obtained from the farms, in the province of Burdur. A total of 35 newborn Holstein calves, 25 as trial group and 10 as control group, were used. Trial and control group calves were chosen among the calves of the same farm in order to obtain a suitable sampling. Trial group calves were given ascorbic acid orally; three times 1 g (a total of 3 g) a day in the first week; three times 500 mg (a total of 1.5 g) a day in the second week; and three times 250 mg (a total of 750 mg) a day in the third week. No ascorbic acid was administered to control group during three weeks. No animals were vaccinated. All calves received colostrum during the first hours of life and continued to be fed with 1.5 liters of milk from their mother three times a day (6 a.m., 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.) during the first three weeks. Excellent quality alfalfa was given free choice after the first week for the development of rumen microflora. Both groups of calves were separated from their mothers after birth and were housed in individual metal pens. All calves were given thorough clinical examination daily, and the findings (general condition, fecal consistency, body temperature) were recorded continuously. Cows were fed on dry hay, corn silage and dry period concentrates feed (mainly barley, cottonseed meal and sunflower meal). Dicalcium phosphate was added to concentrates. Wide spectrum antibiotics, (penicillin, amoxicillin + clavulanic acid) were used for calves with diarrhoea. All calves with diarrhoea received adequate oral and/ or parenteral fluid and electrolyte therapy. Jugular blood was collected in EDTA containing vials at 7, 14, 21 days of age in both groups. Plasma of these samples was gained in the laboratory using Hettich Zentrifugen Universal 30F model centrifuge device by centrifuging 3000 cycles during 7 minutes. Plasma ascorbic acid levels were measured by using Shimadzu UV1601 model spectrophotometer device according to the methods of Kyaw (Kyaw 1978). Statistical Analysis of the results obtained in this study was made according to SSPS for MS. WINDOWS Release 10.0 Program (Dependent-t and Mann-Whitney tests).

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تاریخ انتشار 2004