Failure of precalving supplementation of
vitamin E and dietary fat to alter
reproductive performance of first lactation
cows or the health of their calves
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Failure of precalving supplementation of
vitamin E and dietary fat to alter
reproductive performance of first lactation
cows or the health of their calves
Coalson, J.L.; Corah, L.R.; Stokka, G.L.; Blecha, Frank
Conference paper
Publication Date:1997
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1997, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 7, 1997 Starting Page:108, Ending Page:110 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
A study was conducted to determine the
effect of precalving supplementation with
vitamin E and fat on the reproductive performance
of first lactation cows and the health of
their calves. Approximately 50 days before the
first expected calving, 48 crossbred heifers were
allotted to four treatments: 1) basal diet that
consisted of 13 lb of prairie hay, 7.3 lb of milo,
and 1 lb of supplement per heifer per day; 2)
basal diet+supplement bringing the diet to 4%
fat; 3) basal diet+supplement providing 1000 IU
supplemental vitamin E/day; and 4) basal diet
plus both fat and vitamin E. Supplementation
of vitamin E and(or) fat had no effect on any
reproductive trait in the cows or any immunological
measurement in the calves.
Keywords: Beef; Vitamin E; Fat; Reproduction; Calf health