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Blood metabolites from beef cows supplemented or not with calcium salts of fatty acids during pre and/or postpartum period

The study evaluated the blood metabolites of beef cows maintained on native pasture supplemented with calcium salts of fatty acids (CSFA) during 45 days pre-partum (PRE); supplemented with CSFA during 45 days pre-partum and 63 days post-partum (PREPOS); supplemented with CSFA during 63 days post-partum (POS) and cows not supplemented (PN): without supplementation. Blood samples were taken 64 days pre-partum, and at 21, 42 and 63 days post-partum. No significant interaction was observed between treatment and period. Plasma concentrations of β-hydroxybutyrate (βHB), triglycerides, cholesterol, glucose and urea were not affected by protected fat supplementation. The regression analysis showed significant linear decline of blood triglycerides (TRIG) concentration with the increase of milk production (PL) for PN cows (TRIG= 23.10 - 2.18*PL, R²= 0.31) and quadratic effect for PRE cows (TRIG= 6.54 - 1.75*PL + 0.30*PL², R²= 0.62). For cows submitted to the POS and PREPOS treatments there was no effect of milk production on blood triglycerides concentration, indicating that CSFA during milk production aids the maintenance of a positive energetic balance. The concentration of plasma cholesterol increased while the concentrations of triglycerides and urea decreased linearly until the end of the experiment.

cattle; β-hydroxybutyrate; cholesterol; glucose; triglycerides; urea


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