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Title: Nutrition and Immune Function


1
Nutrition and Immune Function
Dr. John Johns Introduction to Animal and Food
Sciences Agent In-Service
2
New Born Passive Transfer of ImmunityImmunity
received from ingestion of colostrum.Influenced
by late term nutrition of the dam.
3
Colostrum Composition vs. Whole Milk
4
Colostrum is primarily made during the last 4 6
weeks of gestation.Calves need from 150 to 200
grams of IG for good passive transfer.
5
Late Gestation Cow Nutrition and Calf Survival
6
Ig Levels in Blood and Dairy Calf Mortality
7
Serum IgG Levels at 24 Hrs. and Calf Health and
Gain to Weaning
8
Calf Plasma Protein Status at 24 Hrs. and Later
Feedlot Health and Gain
9
Precalving nutrition affects colostrum yield,
calf nursing and calf serum Ig concentration.
10
Prepartum Nutrition of Cow and Colostrum Yield
11
Cow BCS and Time to Calf First Standing
12
Time of Colostrum Intake and Total Ig Absorption
13
Cow BCS and Calf Serum IgG (mg/dl) at 24 Hours
14
Cow Pre-Calving Protein Intake and Calf Serum
IgG1, mg/ml
15
If you know there is a problem, can you use
commercial colostrum substitutes and keep the
calf healthy?
16
Commercial vs. Natural Colostrum and Calf Serum
IgG at 24 Hours and 30 Day Health
17
Nutrient Effects and Immunity at Other Times in
the Animals Life. When Stress Occurs.
  • 14.4 of all cattle placed on feed are treated
    for respiratory disease. 4 mil head
  • .83 of all cattle placed on feed die due to
    respiratory disease. 241,000 head
  • 16.26 treatment costs per head for respiratory
    disease
  • NAHMS Feedlot 99 and NASS reports

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What impact does nutrition have on this ?
immunity or ? disease susceptibility?
19
Calves arriving at feedyards have been shown to
be deficient in K, Cu, Zn and some other
minerals.Reasons are ? feed intake and ?
urinary excretion.
20
Selenium and Copper deficient calves have ?
humoral and cell mediated immunity.Similar
effects for selenium and vitamin E deficiencies
have been noted for horse, swine and sheep.
21
Receiving Ration Potassium Level and Feeder Calf
Health
22
Chromium and Response of Stressed Calves 5 Year
Summary
23
Source and Level of Zn, Mn, Cu, Co and Feedlot
Health
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