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Effects of Calf Age and Dam Age on Circulating BVDV II Antibody Levels Prior to Vaccination in Angus Weanling Calves
Iowa State Research Farm Progress Reports
  • Erika Diane Downey, Iowa State University
  • Richard G. Tait, Jr., Iowa State University
  • Mary Sue Mayes, Iowa State University
  • Dorian J. Garrick, Iowa State University
  • Julia Ridpath, United States Department of Agriculture
  • James M. Reecy, Iowa State University
Farm
McNay Research and Demonstration Farm
Extension Number
RFR A10123
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract
Newborn calves passively acquire antibodies from their dams via consumption of colostrum immediately after birth. Colostrum quality and quantity may differ by dam age affecting the amount of circulating maternally derived antibodies. The objective of this study was to evaluate if there are differences in calf titers of maternal antibodies based on age of dam and age of calf. This knowledge is important for determining vaccination strategies because passively acquired antibodies for bovine viral diarrhea virus I and II (BVDV) have been shown to block the ability of calves to develop their own specific immune response to BVDV.
Copyright Owner
Iowa State University
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Erika Diane Downey, Richard G. Tait, Mary Sue Mayes, Dorian J. Garrick, et al.. "Effects of Calf Age and Dam Age on Circulating BVDV II Antibody Levels Prior to Vaccination in Angus Weanling Calves" (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rich_tait_jr/22/