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Effects of prepartum ruminally protected choline supplementation on performance of beef cows and calves
Beef Cattle Research, 2011 is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 2011Prepartum supplementation of spring-calving beef cows is a vital part of cow-calf enterprises,
often affecting subsequent reproductive success. Most research in the area of
prepartum supplementation has focused on provision of either energy or protein; only
modest attention has been given to the use of supplemental micronutrients. One such
micronutrient is choline.
Choline is classified generally as a B vitamin and is an essential nutrient. Phosphatidylcholine
and other choline-containing lipids maintain the structural integrity of cellular
membranes and play a vital role in metabolism of dietary fat. Choline-containing
phospholipids are also important precursors for intracellular-messenger molecules and
cell-signaling molecules critical to the reproductive process.
Choline is commonly found in feedstuffs and forages but is highly degradable in the
rumen. For choline supply to be increased effectively, it must be offered in a form that
is resistant to ruminal digestion. This can be achieved by encapsulating choline in lipid.
Therefore, the objective of our study was to evaluate the effect of prepartum ruminally
protected choline supplementation on cow and calf performance
Pharmacokinetics of Ceftiofur Crystalline Free Acid In Swine
Hibbard, B.; Robinson, J.A.; Bryson, W.L.; Callahan, J.K.; Prough, M.J.; Flook, T.F.; Cox, T.D.; Cutshaw, P.J.; Smit, K.D.; Newland, A.R.; Crane, J.P.; Senn, M.K.. (2004). Pharmacokinetics of Ceftiofur Crystalline Free Acid In Swine. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/159878