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Effects of Feeding Selenium-Enriched Alfalfa Hay on Immunity and Health of Weaned Beef Calves
Authors:Jean A. Hall  Gerd Bobe  William R. Vorachek  Hugejiletu  M. Elena Gorman  Wayne D. Mosher  Gene J. Pirelli
Affiliation:1. Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331-4802, USA
2. Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, College of Agricultural Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331-4802, USA
3. Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331-4802, USA
4. College of Veterinary Medicine, Inner Mongolian Agricultural University, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, 010018, China
Abstract:Previously, we reported that feeding selenium (Se)-enriched forage improves antibody titers in mature beef cows, and whole-blood Se concentrations and growth rates in weaned beef calves. Our current objective was to test whether beef calves fed Se-enriched alfalfa hay during the transition period between weaning and movement to a feedlot also have improved immune responses and slaughter weights. Recently weaned beef calves (n?=?60) were fed an alfalfa-hay-based diet for 7 weeks, which was harvested from fields fertilized with sodium selenate at 0, 22.5, 45.0, or 89.9 g Se/ha. All calves were immunized with J-5 Escherichia coli bacterin. Serum was collected for antibody titers 2 weeks after the third immunization. Whole-blood neutrophils collected at 6 or 7 weeks were evaluated for total antioxidant potential, bacterial killing activity, and expression of genes associated with selenoproteins and innate immunity. Calves fed the highest versus the lowest level of Se-enriched alfalfa hay had higher antibody titers (P?=?0.02), thioredoxin reductase-2 mRNA levels (P?=?0.07), and a greater neutrophil total antioxidant potential (P?=?0.10), whereas mRNA levels of interleukin-8 receptor (P?=?0.02), l-selectin (P?=?0.07), and thioredoxin reductase-1 (P?=?0.07) were lower. In the feedlot, calves previously fed the highest-Se forage had lower mortality (P?=?0.04) and greater slaughter weights (P?=?0.02). Our results suggest that, in areas with low-forage Se concentrations, feeding beef calves Se-enriched alfalfa hay during the weaning transition period improves vaccination responses and subsequent growth and survival in the feedlot.
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