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Effect of reduced heifer nutrition during in utero and post-weaning development on glucose and acetate kinetics

Energetic efficiency was evaluated in composite bred heifers born from dams receiving 1·8 or 1·2 kg/d winter supplementation for approximately 80 d before parturition. Heifers were then developed post-weaning and randomly assigned to heifer development treatments of either control (100 %; ad libitum...

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Published in:British journal of nutrition 2011-12, Vol.106 (11), p.1702-1712
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description Energetic efficiency was evaluated in composite bred heifers born from dams receiving 1·8 or 1·2 kg/d winter supplementation for approximately 80 d before parturition. Heifers were then developed post-weaning and randomly assigned to heifer development treatments of either control (100 %; ad libitum; n 8/year) or restricted (80 %; fed 80 % of supplementation fed to controls adjusted to a common body weight: n 8/year) in a 2-year study. A glucose tolerance test (GTT) and acetate irreversible loss test (AILT) were administered to heifers at the termination of a 140 d development period when the heifers were approximately 403 d of age and consumed a silage-based diet, and again at 940 d of age when pregnant with their second calf and grazing dormant forage. No differences were measured (P>0·08) for dam winter nutrition or heifer development treatment for baseline serum metabolites or measures in either the GTT or the AILT. However, changes in baseline serum concentrations (P>0·05) were different between metabolic challenges, which occurred at different stages of development. No difference in acetate disappearance (P = 0·18) and half-life (P = 0·66) was measured between the two metabolic challenges. A trend for glucose half-life to be shorter in heifers born from dams receiving in utero winter treatments that supplied 1·2 kg/d of winter supplementation was observed (P = 0·083). Heifers developed with lower total DM intake during a 140 d development period had similar glucose and acetate incorporation rates as ad libitum-fed heifers when evaluated at two different production stages.
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Acetates - metabolism
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Glucose - metabolism
Body weight
calves
Cattle
Developmental stages
Energy Metabolism
feed supplements
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Female
forage
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
glucose
glucose tolerance
Half-Life
heifers
Kinetics
Metabolism and Metabolic Studies
Metabolites
Nutrition research
Nutritional Status
parturition
Pregnancy
uterus
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
Weaning
title Effect of reduced heifer nutrition during in utero and post-weaning development on glucose and acetate kinetics
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