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Título: | The effects of litter size and time allowed for suckling on their dams on goat kids passive immune status | Autores/as: | Castro Navarro, Noemí Capote Álvarez, Juan Francisco C Rodríguez Sánchez Macías,Davinia Moreno Indias,Isabel Morales De La Nuez, Antonio José Argüello Henríquez, Anastasio |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 3104 Producción Animal | Fecha de publicación: | 2008 | Editor/a: | International Goat Association | Conferencia: | 9th International Conference on Goats | Resumen: | Majorera goat kids (n=200) were used in the present study to evaluate the effects of litter size and time allowed for suckling on their dams (TASD) on serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentration. Kids were assigned to one of three experimental groups; litter size was equally distributed in each group. In the first group, the kids (n=67) stayed with their dams for 24 h; in the second group, the kids (n=66) stayed with their dams for 48 h; and in the third group, the kids (n=67) stayed with the dams for 120 hours. Five blood samples were obtained every 24 h for 5 d, and IgG was measured in serum using radial immunodifusion. In litter sizes of one and two, the IgG blood serum was significantly higher than those of 3 kids per partum, and was lower in kids with a birth weight of less than 2,755 g. The TASD did not affect serum IgG levels of kids. If neonatal goats are allowed to suckle colostrum for 24 h from their dams, this seems to be sufficient to ingest enough IgG with colostrum to achieve an adequate serum IgG concentration and passive immune protection. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123416 | Fuente: | 9th International Conference on Goats |
Colección: | Ponencias |
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