Abstract:
Forty-four Holstein calves were fed milk
replacers with varied concentrations of vitamins
A and E from 3 to 45 d of age to determine their
effects on concentrations of plasma vitamin A
(retinol and retinyl palmitate) and vitamin E (a-
tocopherol), lymphocyte and neutrophil functions,
and health of calves. Plasma a-tocopherol was
unaffected by increased vitamin A supplementation.
Fecal scores, and eye and nose membrane
responses were improved with increased vitamin
A and lower vitamin E concentration, whereas the
same treatment tended to reduce neutrophil
cytotoxic and bactericidal activity by 6 wk of age.
Increased supplemental vitamin E tended to
enhance neutrophil functions. However, age
appeared to have an effect on response to both
vitamins.