Effect of green tea and oregano extracts fed to preweaned Jerseycalves on behavior and health status.

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of green tea (Camellia sinensis) and oregano (Origanumvulgare) extracts on behavior, weight gain, and health indicators of dairy calves from birth to 60 days ofage. Twenty-one Jersey calves were distributed into three treatments: without additives (C...

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Autores: HEISLER, G., FISCHER, V., PARIS, M. de, ANGELO, I. D. V., PANAZZOLO, D. M., ZANELA, M. B.
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2020
País:Brasil
Recursos:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)
Repositório:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Idioma:inglês
OAI Identifier:oai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1127379
Acesso em linha:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1127379
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2020.03.002
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:Ruminante
Gado Jersey
Orégano
Chá Verde
Bezerro
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Resumo:The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of green tea (Camellia sinensis) and oregano (Origanumvulgare) extracts on behavior, weight gain, and health indicators of dairy calves from birth to 60 days ofage. Twenty-one Jersey calves were distributed into three treatments: without additives (CON); green teaextract (GT): supply of 30 mg/kg of body weight/day; and oregano extract (OR): supply of 60 mg/kg ofbody weight/day. Observers registered animal?s behavior at 5-minute intervals from 8:00 to 16:00, threetimes a week, from day 1 to day 60 of life. The behavioral variables considered were time spent instanding, lying down, ruminating, frequency of visits to feeders, frequency of eating pasture and straw, aswell as body weight gain, body temperature, heart and respiratory rates, and health conditions. GT andOR anticipated the occurrence of thefirst rumination and the ingestion of straw in approximately 7 dayscompared with CON but did not modify the body weight gain, incidence of diarrhea, health conditions,and other behavioral variables. Supply of GT and OR stimulated the onset of dry feed intake and rumi-nation without changing performance and health status.