Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (May 2022)

Mycotoxin risk management for dairy cows by monitoring blood parameters, reproduction status and SCC in milk

  • R. Falkauskas,
  • B. Bakutis,
  • J. Jovaišienė,
  • V. Žilaitis,
  • G. Pridotkas,
  • R. Stankevičius,
  • G. Gerulis,
  • G. Vaičiulienė,
  • V. Baliukonienė

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12463
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 2
pp. 281 – 290

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of mycotoxin management with feed additive by monitoring biochemical blood parameters, reproduction status and udder health in cows. During the first 1-12-months, the reproduction performance was assessed. The cows were fed only total mixed ration (TMR) with naturally contaminated mycotoxins (ZEN;DON;AFB1;OTA) and the cows were regarded as a control group (CG). In months 13-15, two groups were created: control (CG)(n=30) and experimental (EG)(n=60). The CG was fed with contaminated TMR and the EG was fed with the same TMR+40g/cow mycotoxins management feed additive (TMXL1000). During this period, blood indicators and udder health were studied. Beginning with months 16-24, all cows were fed with contaminated TMR+40 g/cow (TMXL1000) and regarded as the EG. The IgA concentrations in the CG decreased in the 15th month (p<0.05). The concentrations of cortisol decreased by two times (p<0.05) in the EG. Ovarian cyst treatment was more effective by 14.98% (p<0.05) in the EG than in the CG (p<0.05). The EG performed an effective (18.02%) (p<0.05) response to applied ovsynch protocol compared with the CG. According to the obtained results, it can be concluded that feed additive for mycotoxins management had a positive impact on dairy cow health.

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