Virtala A M, Mechor G D, Gröhn Y T, Erb H N
Department of Clinical Sciences, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca 14853, USA.
J Dairy Sci. 1996 Jun;79(6):1040-9. doi: 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(96)76457-3.
Our objective was to study the effects of pneumonia (cumulative incidence, 25%), diarrhea (29%), umbilical infection (14%), and umbilical hernia (15%) on BW and height gains during the first 3 mo of life. Female dairy calves (n = 410) born from January to December 1990 in 18 commercial herds in New York state were used. Average daily gains during the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd mo were 374, 596, and 719 g, respectively; average gain was 565 g during the 3-mo period. Average monthly height gains during the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd mo were 4.4, 5.6, and 5.7 cm, respectively. Use of multiple linear regression, with farms treated as random effects, indicated that treated, verified pneumonia was associated with a reduction in average daily gain of 66 g and that failure of passive transfer reduced average daily gain by 48 g during the 1st mo. During the 2nd mo, neither disease nor failure of passive transfer affected average daily gain. During the 3rd mo, each additional week of pneumonia reduced average daily gain by 14 g, and umbilical infection reduced average daily gain by 96 g. Each additional week of diagnosed pneumonia reduced total BW gain during the first 3 mo by 0.8 kg. Similarly, each week of pneumonia reduced total height gain by 0.2 cm and failure of passive transfer by 0.9 cm. Prevention of chronic pneumonia and umbilical infection may improve average daily gain of calves.
我们的目标是研究肺炎(累积发病率25%)、腹泻(29%)、脐部感染(14%)和脐疝(15%)对出生后前3个月体重和身高增长的影响。使用了1990年1月至12月在纽约州18个商业牛群中出生的雌性奶牛犊(n = 410)。第1、2和3个月的平均日增重分别为374、596和719克;3个月期间的平均增重为565克。第1、2和3个月的平均每月身高增长分别为4.4、5.6和5.7厘米。采用多线性回归分析,将农场视为随机效应,结果表明,经治疗、确诊的肺炎与平均日增重降低66克有关,被动转运失败在第1个月使平均日增重降低48克。在第2个月,疾病和被动转运失败均未影响平均日增重。在第3个月,肺炎每增加一周,平均日增重降低14克,脐部感染使平均日增重降低96克。确诊肺炎每增加一周,前3个月的总体重增加减少0.8千克。同样,肺炎每增加一周,总身高增长减少0.2厘米,被动转运失败导致总身高增长减少0.9厘米。预防慢性肺炎和脐部感染可能会提高犊牛的平均日增重。