Ruminal and postruminal absorption of copper, manganese, and zinc of nonlactating and nonpregnant Holstein cows fed sulfate trace minerals above recommendations

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M. Duplessis , D.R. Ouellet , I. Royer , R.M. Petri
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The objective of this study was to evaluate ruminal and postruminal apparent absorption of Cu, Mn, and Zn with rations containing 2 different concentrations of sulfate Co, Mn, and Zn supplements in nonlactating, nonpregnant Holstein cows. Four multiparous cows with ruminal and duodenal cannulas were used in a double 2 × 2 crossover design. Cows were assigned to the following treatments: (1) mineral supplement providing concentrations of Co, Mn, and Zn at 0.10, 16.7, and 60.8 mg/kg DM, respectively (CON) and (2) mineral supplement providing high concentrations of Co, Mn, and Zn at 0.63, 96.3, and 139.7 mg/kg DM, respectively (HTM). After 20 d of diet adaptation, ruminal, duodenal, and fecal samples were collected during 5 consecutive days to represent every 2 h of the day. Diets and orts were collected daily. All samples were analyzed for Cu, Mn, and Zn concentrations. Two markers (chromic oxide and indigestible NDF) were used to evaluate duodenal digesta outflow and feces output. Dry matter intake was similar between treatments (averaged 17.7 kg/d) and DM digestibility tended to be lower by 3% for HTM than CON cows. Regardless of the marker used, the interpretation of results for ruminal, postruminal, and total apparent absorption remained similar. Ruminal and postruminal absorption of Cu, Mn, and Zn did not differ between treatments. Total apparent absorption of Cu was lower for HTM than CON cows, but no treatment effect was noted for Mn and Zn. Zinc was absorbed both before and after the duodenum cannula. This article gives a useful insight on the potential site of absorption of sulfate Cu, Mn, and Zn in nonlactating and nonpregnant Holstein cows under a nonrestrictive supply of trace minerals.
饲喂硫酸盐微量矿物质的非哺乳期和非妊娠荷斯坦奶牛瘤胃和胃后铜、锰和锌的吸收量高于推荐值
本研究旨在评价非哺乳期、非妊娠期荷斯坦奶牛在饲粮中添加2种不同浓度的硫酸盐Co、Mn和Zn对Cu、Mn和Zn的瘤胃和胃后表观吸收。选用4头有瘤胃和十二指肠瘘管的多产奶牛,采用双2 × 2交叉试验设计。试验分为两组:(1)Co、Mn和Zn浓度分别为0.10、16.7和60.8 mg/kg DM (CON)和(2)Co、Mn和Zn浓度分别为0.63、96.3和139.7 mg/kg DM (HTM)。饲粮适应20 d后,连续5 d采集瘤胃、十二指肠和粪便样品,每2 h采集一次。每天收集饮食和运动。对所有样品进行Cu、Mn和Zn浓度分析。两种标记物(氧化铬和不消化NDF)用于评价十二指肠食糜流出量和粪便排出量。不同处理的干物质采食量相似(平均17.7 kg/d),热媒奶牛的干物质消化率比对照组低3%。无论使用何种标记物,对瘤胃、瘤胃后和总表观吸收结果的解释仍然相似。不同处理间瘤胃和胃后对铜、锰和锌的吸收无显著差异。HTM对Cu的总表观吸收量低于CON奶牛,但对Mn和Zn的处理效果不明显。锌在十二指肠插管前后均有吸收。本文对非哺乳期和非妊娠期荷斯坦奶牛在非限制性微量矿物质供应下对硫酸铜、锰和锌的潜在吸收部位进行了有益的研究。
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JDS communications Animal Science and Zoology
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