微量元素及其在奶牛体内的反应研究进展

Abreham Zuma
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当前的乳制品革命要求在各个方面更有效地生产,其中营养在生产和再生产的可持续性中起着重要作用。要维持良好的奶业经营和稳定的收入,必须有良好的繁殖状况和均衡的饲粮营养。大多数乳制品研究倾向于关注蛋白质和能量需求,而微量矿物质往往被忽视。尽管不同形式的有机矿物质在溶解度、可利用性和对动物生产性能的影响方面存在差异,而且在非反刍动物中似乎比在反刍动物中更有前景,但人们几乎一致认为,有机微量矿物质具有更高的生物利用度,因此比无机盐具有更好的动物生产性能、健康、生产免疫反应和应激缓解。高产奶牛需要含有有机矿物质的优质饲料,因此这些矿物质的生物利用度是生产系统的重要组成部分。有机微量矿物质由相同的微量矿物质与氨基酸、类似物、蛋白质或有机酸螯合、络合或共价键合而成,从而增加动物的吸收。在这种情况下,有机(螯合)微量矿物质与其他饲料发明相比可能是更好的解决方案。综上所述,有机来源的矿物质比无机来源的矿物质具有更高的生物利用度。在奶牛中,大多数因素,如营养摄入、生理状态、管理精神和气候条件,都会影响动物的生育能力。在包括埃塞俄比亚在内的不同发展中地区,影响奶牛生殖潜力的主要因素是奶牛的营养状况,因为它们含有微量矿物质。因此,需要对有机微量矿物质进行进一步的研究,以便:1)更好地确定预期性能或健康反应的条件;2)确定应添加到日粮中的有机微量矿物质的最佳水平;3)确定观察到的反应是否具有必要的程度,以证明成本是合理的;4)确定提高奶牛繁殖效率的行动模式。
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Trace Minerals and their Responses in Dairy Cattle: A Review
The current dairy revolution demands more effective production in every aspects for which nutrition plays a great role in production and reproduction sustainability. For maintaining a good dairy enterprise and have steady income, it is essential to have the animals with good reproductive status with balanced nutrients in their diet. Most dairy research tends to focus on protein and energy needs, and trace minerals are often overlooked. Though, different forms of organicminerals differ in their solubility, availability and effect on animal performance and benefits appear to be more promising in the non-ruminants than in the ruminants, there is almost a consensus that organic trace minerals have higher bioavailability resulting in better animal performance, health, production immune response and stress alleviation than their inorganic salts. High yielding dairy cow requires quality feed with organic minerals and hence the bioavailability of these minerals form an essential component in the production system. Organic trace minerals consist of the same trace minerals being chelated, complexed or covalently bonded to amino acids, analogues, proteins or organic acids in a way that allows for increased absorption in the animal. In this context, organic (chelated) trace minerals can be a better solution compared to other feeding inventions. It is concluded that minerals from organic sources have higher bioavailability than inorganic sources. In dairy animals, majority of factors like nutrient intake, physiological status, manage mental and climatic conditions affect fertility of the animal. The main factor affectingthe reproductive potential in different developing regions including Ethiopia is nutritional status of cows that too trace minerals. So further research with organic trace minerals is needed to: 1) better define conditions where performance or health responses may be expected, 2) define the optimal level of organic trace mineral(s) that should be added to the diet, 3) determine if responses observed are of a magnitude necessary to justify the cost, and 4) determine the mode of action whereby to improve the reproductive efficiency dairy cows.
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