Calf and dam characteristics and calf transport age affect immunoglobulin titers and hematological parameters of veal calves
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Marcato, Francesca
Van den Brand, H.
Kemp, B.
Engel, B.
Schnabel, S.K.
Jansen, C.A.
Rutten, Victor P.M.G.
Koets, A.P.
Hoorweg, F.A.
De Vries-Reilingh, G.
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Elsevier
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate effects of transport
age of calves (14 vs. 28 d), and of calf and dam characteristics,
on immunoglobulin titers and hematological
variables of veal calves. Calves (n = 683) were transported
to a veal farm at 14 or 28 d of age. Natural antibodies
N-IgG, N-IgM, and N-IgA against phosphorylcholine
conjugated to bovine serum albumin (PC-BSA)
were measured in serum of the dams 1 wk before calving
and in first colostrum. These antibodies were also
measured in serum of calves 1 wk after birth, 1 d before
transport, and in wk 2 and 10 posttransport at the veal
farm. Hematological variables were assessed in calves 1
d before transport and in wk 2 posttransport. One day
before transport, titers of N-IgG, N-IgM, N-IgA, and
neutrophil counts were higher, and lymphocyte counts
were lower in 14-d-old calves compared with 28-d-old
calves. In wk 2 at the veal farm, calves transported
at 14 d of age had higher N-IgG titers and neutrophil
counts, but lower N-IgM and N-IgA titers, and lymphocyte
counts than calves transported at 28 d. In wk 1
and 1 d before transport, N-Ig in calves were positively
related to N-Ig in colostrum. In wk 2 and 10 at the veal
farm, N-IgG in calves was positively related to N-IgG
in colostrum. The N-IgG titers in calves at the dairy farm were negatively related to the likelihood of being
individually treated with antibiotics or other medicines
at the veal farm. Our results suggest that calves transported
to the veal farm at 28 d of age showed a more
advanced development of their adaptive immunity than calves transported at 14 d of age. Quality of colostrum
might have long-term consequences for N-IgG titers
and immunity in veal calves.
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Veal calf, Transport age, Immunoglobulin, Hematology, Robustness
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Marcato, F., Van den Brand, H., Kemp, B. et al. 2022, 'Calf and dam characteristics and calf transport age affect immunoglobulin titers and hematological parameters of veal calves', Journal of Dairy Science, vol. 105, no. 2, pp. 1432-1451, doi : 10.3168/jds.2021-20636.