Prepartum Magnesium Butyrate Supplementation of Dairy Cows Improves Colostrum Yield, Calving Ease, Fertility, Early Lactation Performance and Neonatal Vitality.
Levente KovácsFerenc PajorMikolt BakonyHedvig FébelJoan E EdwardsPublished in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2023)
Butyrate promotes rumen epithelium growth and function; however, the effect of prepartum butyrate supplementation on dairy cow productivity, health and their offspring has not been extensively studied. Furthermore, no studies have investigated the effect of magnesium butyrate (MgB), which is also a source of magnesium. A trial was performed to test the hypothesis that prepartum MgB supplementation (105 g/cow/day) would increase colostrum quality and improve calving, newborn calf vitality and cow health. Multiparous Holstein cows were randomly assigned to MgB supplemented ( n = 107) and Control groups ( n = 112). Colostrum yield and the total yield of IgG, protein and lactose were higher ( p ≤ 0.05) in the supplemented group. The calving assistance rate was lower ( p ≤ 0.012), and the neonatal vitality score was higher ( p ≤ 0.001) in the MgB group. Improved parameters related to cow health and fertility were observed in the supplemented group. The MgB group also had higher milk yield during the first week of lactation ( p ≤ 0.001), and a higher ( p ≤ 0.05) body condition score from 3 to 9 weeks after calving. In conclusion, prepartum MgB supplementation provides a wide range of benefits for dairy cows, as well as their newborn calves.
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