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Title:Exploration of robustness indicators using adaptive responses to short-term feed restriction in suckling primiparous beef cows
Author(s):De La Torre A; Barreto-Mendes L; Pires JAA; Cassar-Malek I; Ortigues-Marty I; Blanc F;
Address:"Universite Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, UMR Herbivores, F-63122 Saint-Genes-Champanelle, France. Electronic address: anne.de-la-torre-capitan@inrae.fr. Universite Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, VetAgro Sup, UMR Herbivores, F-63122 Saint-Genes-Champanelle, France"
Journal Title:Animal
Year:2022
Volume:20220611
Issue:7
Page Number:100556 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.animal.2022.100556
ISSN/ISBN:1751-732X (Electronic) 1751-7311 (Linking)
Abstract:"Animal robustness is a complex trait of importance for livestock production systems and genetic selection. Phenotyping is essential for evaluation of the adaptation of different genotypes to changing environments. This study tested an experimental framework to induce marked deviations in the adaptive responses of suckling beef cows and to identify relevant indicators of responses to characterise individual differences in the robustness of cows. The production and metabolic responses of primiparous suckling Charolais cows to two periods of feed restriction (FR, 50% of their net energy requirements) of different durations were monitored. After calving, 13 cows (aged 39?ª++/-?ª+2?ª+months, BW of 680?ª++/-?ª+42?ª+kg at calving) had ad libitum access to a diet composed of hay and supplemented with concentrate to meet their energy and protein requirements. Starting at 54?ª++/-?ª+6?ª+days postcalving, the cows underwent two periods of FR: 4?ª+days of FR (FR4), which was followed by 17?ª+days of ad libitum intake to study the recovery from FR4, and 10?ª+days of FR (FR10), which was followed by 18?ª+days of ad libitum intake to study the recovery from FR10. The milk yield (MY), BW, body condition score and plasma non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA), beta-hydroxybutyrate, glucose and urea concentrations were measured before, during and after each FR. Among all measured variables, the MY and NEFA concentrations showed the most significant changes in response to FR. A functional data analysis approach was applied to the MY and NEFA data to model the adaptive responses and extract quantifiable indicators of deviation and recovery. Linear correlations (P?ª+
Keywords:"3-Hydroxybutyric Acid Animal Feed Animals Cattle Diet/veterinary Energy Metabolism *Fatty Acids, Nonesterified Female *Lactation/physiology Milk/metabolism Adaptation Functional data analysis Nutritional challenge Phenotype Suckling Charolais cows;"
Notes:"MedlineDe La Torre, A Barreto-Mendes, L Pires, J A A Cassar-Malek, I Ortigues-Marty, I Blanc, F eng England 2022/06/14 Animal. 2022 Jul; 16(7):100556. doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2022.100556. Epub 2022 Jun 11"

 
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