Effects Of ZINPRO® Zinc Methionine Supplementation In Finishing
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Effects Of ZINPRO® Zinc Methionine Supplementation In Finishing
Adequate Intake Of Effective Trace Minerals For Getting Cattle Started Connie K Larson, PhD Research Nutritionist New Arrivals At The Yard… What Do We Know? History… Maybe Immune Challenges… Likely Affected by Stress… Definitely Receiving Diet Nutrition… Important! Discussion Topics What does morbidity cost? Immunity and stress Trace mineral programs Why Does Health Matter So Much? “Feeder cattle health status is the largest un-hedgeable risk in the cattle feeding business” Jason Anderson, Power Genetics Effect Of Health Treatments On Feedlot Gain Performance IOWA TRI-COUNTRY STEER TEST 47,765 hd; 2002 to 2009 1.6 1.46 1.39 ADG, kg 1.4 1.32 1.2 1.0 0.8 No Treatment Fike et.al. 2010 . Midwest ASAS Abstracts. 277, pg 91 One Treatment Twor or More Treatments Effect Of Health Treatments On Feedlot Cost Of Gain IOWA TRI-COUNTRY STEER TEST 47,765 hd; 2002 to 2009 1.6 1.46 1.39 ADG, kg 1.4 1.32 1.2 Cost of Gain, $/kg 1.0 1.36 1.52 1.64 No Treatment One Treatment Twor or More Treatments 0.8 Fike et.al. 2010 . Midwest ASAS Abstracts. 277, pg 91 Effect Of Health Treatments On Feedlot Profitability IOWA TRI-COUNTRY STEER TEST 47,765 hd; 2002 to 2009 100 Profitability, $/head 52.46 50 0 -15.16 -50 -100 -150 No Treatment Fike et.al. 2010 . Midwest ASAS Abstracts. 277, pg 91 One Treatment -137.3 Two or More Treatments Morbidity Costs In The Face Of High Ration Prices Breakeven Analysis Parametersa NATIONAL AVERAGE: PCC DEC CLOSEOUTS 793 lb In-weight; $110 cwt 1334 lb Out-weight; $100 cwt 149 DOF 3.63 lb ADG 6.13 Conversion 85% Corn Ration • $0.35/d Yardage a Dr. Dee Griffin,, GPVEC, University of Nebraska Absolute Difference In Profit Per Head PROFIT/HD: $252.14 @ $3.00 CORN $5.35 @ $7.00 CORN $7.00 Corn $3.00 Corn 13.37 12.6 vs 8.0% Morbidity 7.25 0 4 8 $/Head 12 16 Absolute Difference In Profit Per Head PROFIT/HD: $252.14 @ $3.00 CORN $5.35 @ $7.00 CORN $7.00 Corn $3.00 Corn 5.79 1% Conversion Improvement 2.86 13.37 12.6 vs 8.0% Morbidity 7.25 0 4 8 $/Head 12 16 Discussion Topics What does morbidity cost? Immunity and stress Target Responses In The Feedyard Disease Resistance Cu, Zn, Mn, Se, Cr Skin & Claw Health Zn, Cu, Mn Muscle Accretion Zn Alleviate Stress Cr BG - 27 Zinc Immune Function Development, maintenance and function of several immune cell types Intercellular communication Detoxification of immune cell by-products Manganese Immune Functions Superoxide dismutase that scavenges free radicals Required for chondroitin-4-sulfate synthesis, needed for wound healing Adapted from Ferket, P.R. 1999. MN Nutr. Conf. Copper Immune Functions Killing ability of phagocytic cells Inflammation Vaccination response Selenium Immune Functions Antioxidant protection; glutathione peroxidase enzyme Works in concert with Vitamin E Optimize Cattle Health And Performance Follows Adequate intake of effective trace minerals Immune function is the first thing compromised when trace mineral status declines Decreasing Trace Mineral Status Impacts Cattle Performance Trace Mineral Status Decreasing Status Immunity & Enzyme Function Maximum Production/Reproduction NRC Req Normal Production/Reproduction Deficiency Optimal Subclinical Clinical Nutrient Partitioning Feed Maintenance Lactation Growth Reproduction SFF - 663 Nutrient Partitioning Feed Maintenance Immune Activation Growth SFF - 663 Stress Events ? Stress Magnifies Response To Trace Minerals!!! BCC - 91 Stress And Mineral Source Change Copper Retention 15 z Cu Retention, mg/d 10 CuPLEX® 5 0 y -5 -10 -15 -20 Baseline yz MBG - 37 Cu Sulfate No Stress mineral d1 Stress d2 Means lacking a common superscript letter differ, P < 0.05 Nockels et al., 1993. Journal of Animal Science 71:2539 Stress No Replete d3 mineral Effect Of Mineral Programs Fed During 28-d Receiving Period 4.0 Morbidity: 10.4 % 13.5% 7.0% Average Daily Gain, lb 3.59z 3.5 3.28y 3.17y 3.0 2.5 2.0 Control a BCC - 165 Standard Sulfates Availa-4: Availa®Zn zinc amino acid complex, Availa®Mn manganese amino acid complex, Availa®Cu copper amino acid complex and COPRO® cobalt glucoheptonate b Control: no additional Zn, Mn, Cu or Co; Sulfates: iso-levels to Complexes, and Complexes: 360 mg Zn/hd/d, 200 mg Mn/hd/d, 125 mg Cu/hd/d and 12.5 mg Co/hd/d yz Means lacking a common superscript letter differ, P < 0.05 K.L. Dorton et al. 2006. Asian-Aust. J. Anim. Sci. 19(10):1450 Availa-4 Cascade Of Events During Cortisol Stress: weaning, transporting, handling and comingling… Alters glucose metabolism Decreases chromium status BG - 99 Lower Serum Cortisol Concentration In Stressed Calves Fed Chromiuma Serum Cortisol, µg/dL 3 2.82z 2.73z Control 2.04z 1.98y 2 Cortisol is Immune Suppressive and Reduces Protein Synthesis 1 0.38y 0.38y 0 7 14 Days in Feedlot a MiCroPlex® chromium methionine, marketed outside North America as Availa®Cr (CrMet) 1.0 ppm chromium from MiCroPlex/Availa-Cr yz Within a day, means lacking a common superscript letter differ, P < 0.01 Almeida and Barajas, 2002. J. Anim Sci. 80 (Suppl.1):364 (Abstr.) b Z BCr - 81 28 CrMetb Cascade Of Events During Cortisol - Insulin Impairs insulin function Muscle and adipose become insulin resistant Muscle BG - 101 Adipose Cascade Of Events During Cortisol NEFAs (Accumulate) Promotes mobilization of fatty acids from adipose tissue - Insulin Fat VLDV Moderately enhances fatty acid oxidation in the cell Adipose Muscle BG - 102 + Cascade Of Events During cortisol Free Fatty Acids (Accumulate) Liver - Insulin Glucose + Fat VLDV + Adipose + Protein Amino Acids Muscle BG - 103 - STRESS INDICATORS Cascade Of Events During Cortisol Protein breakdown Liver (Accumulate) + Amino acid used to synthesize glucose - Glucose + AST, enzymeInsulin for use in glucoseFat production VLDV Increased protein breakdown during stress Adipose period increases AST + Protein Amino Acids Muscle BG - 104 Serum Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Lower In Stressed Calves Fed Chromiuma 80 73.6z Serum AST, IU/L Control CrMetb 60.0y 60 46.0z 39.5y 40 34.0z 31.9y 20 7 14 Days in Feedlot a MiCroPlex® chromium methionine, marketed outside North America as Availa®Cr (CrMet) 1.0 ppm chromium from MiCroPlex/Availa-Cr yz Within a day, means lacking a common superscript letter differ, P < 0.05 Almeida and Barajas, 2002. J. Anim Sci. 80 (Suppl.1):364 (Abstr.) b Z BCr - 80 28 Cascade Of Events During Cortisol Free Fatty Acids (Accumulate) Protein breakdown Liver Creatine, muscle energy reservoir - Insulin Glucose Adipose + Protein Amino Acids Muscle BG - 105 Fat VLDV As energy is + released, creatine converted to creatinine Increased protein breakdown during stress period increases creatinine + Blood Creatinine Levels Lower In Stressed Calves Fed Chromiuma 2.0 Creatinine, mg/dL 1.65z Control 1.5 CrMetb 1.29z 0.90y 1.0 0.70y 0.5 0.0 14 28 Days in Feedlot a MiCroPlex® chromium methionine, marketed outside North America as Availa®Cr (CrMet) 1.0 ppm chromium from MiCroPlex/Availa-Cr yz Within a day, means lacking a common superscript letter differ, P < 0.01 Almeida and Barajas, 2002. J. Anim Sci. 80 (Suppl.1):364 (Abstr.) b Z BCr - 82 Cascade Of Events During Cortisol Free Fatty Acids (Accumulate) Liver - + Insulin Glucose + Fat VLDV + Adipose Glucose (Accumulates) + Glucose is spared for the brain Brain BG - 108 - Protein Amino Acids Muscle Discussion Topics What does morbidity cost? Immunity and stress Trace mineral programs NRC Trace Mineral Requirementsa STRESSED BEEF CALVES Daily Nutrient Intake for 500 lb Calfb, mg/d Suggested Range, ppm 0 - 7 days 0 - 14 days Range, ppm Cobalt 0.1 - 0.2 0.4 - 0.8 0.4 - 1.0 0.1 - 1.5 (0.38) Copper 10 - 15 38 - 58 48 - 71 10 - 40 (20) Iodine 0.3 - 0.6 1.2 - 2.3 1.4 - 2.9 0.5 - 0.8 Iron 100 - 200 387 - 775 475 - 950 0 - 50 Manganese 40 - 70 155 - 271 190 - 333 20 – 80 (48) Selenium 0.1 - 0.2 0.4 - 0.8 0.5 - 1.0 0.1 - 0.3 (0.24) Zinc 75 - 100 291 - 388 356 - 475 40 – 120 (95) Trace Minerals a b BG - 14 Industry Rangesc c Adapted from NRC, 1996; Table 8-2 (p 99) Intake levels based on 1.55% BW for days 0 through 7 and 1.90% BW for days 0 through 14 from Table 8-1 Vasconcelos and Galyean. 2007. J. Anim. Sci. 85:2772 Zinc:Copper Ratio Important For Improving Copper Status % Change in Liver Copper 120 103 100 77 80 60 40 20 24 8 0 -20 -40 -41 -60 No Cu No Zn MBCC - 63 Yes Cu No Zn No Cu Yes Zn Wellington et al., 1998. Proc. West. Sec. Am. Soc. Anim. Sci. 49:323 Yes Cu Yes Zn CuSO4 ZnSO4 Higher Supplemental Zinc Affects Stressed Calf Performance First 49 Days 28-d RECEIVING PLUS 21-d STEP-UP PERIODS Treatment Morbidity Ratea, % Basal Diet 22.2 Low Zn, 35 ppm 23.6 High Zn 1, 70 ppm 12.5 High Zn 2, 70 ppm 9.7 a Mean distribution differs (P < 0.07) Galyean et al., 1995. Prof. Anim. Sci. 11:139 Can Mineral Programs Impact Treatment Costs? Program: NRC with the addition of Cu up to 29 ppm in diet Medical Costs per 24 Heifers in Each Group ADG, kg Program 1 $209.90 0.68y Program 2 $58.76 0.88z yz Means within a column, lacking common superscripts differ (P<0.05) Morbidity Of Calves During A 42-Day Backgrounding Period 70 65 61 Inorganica Availa-4®b % 50 32z 30 23y 17 14 10 Morbidity a b BBG - 51 yz Two Treatments Three Treatments Zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, copper sulfate and cobalt carbonate provided iso-levels to Availa-4 Availa-4: Availa®Zn zinc amino acid complex, Availa®Mn manganese amino acid complex, Availa®Cu copper amino acid complex and COPRO® cobalt glucoheptonate; 7 g/hd daily provided 360 mg Zn, 200 mg Mn, 125 mg Cu and 12.5 mg Co Bars lacking a common superscript letter differ, P = 0.09 Average Daily Gain By Period 1.0 0.92 0.92 Inorganica ADG, kg 0.847 Inorganic Group 1st Treatment: d 10 2nd Treatment: 0.66 d 19 3rd Treatment: d 29 0.8 Availa-4®b 0.76 0.61 0.63 0.6 0.59 Availa-4 Group 1st Treatment: d 14 2nd Treatment: d 20 3rd Treatment: d 26 0.4 1 to 7 7 to 14 14 to 28 28 to 42 Weigh Periods, d a b BBG - 52.2 Zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, copper sulfate and cobalt carbonate provided iso-levels to Availa-4 Availa-4: Availa®Zn zinc amino acid complex, Availa®Mn manganese amino acid complex, Availa®Cu copper amino acid complex and COPRO® cobalt glucoheptonate; 7 g/hd daily provided 360 mg Zn, 200 mg Mn, 125 mg Cu and 12.5 mg Co Mineral Program Influences Gain Performance During Backgrounding 0.8 0.77z ADG, kg 0.7 0.66y 0.6 0.5 Inorganica a b BBG - 50 yz Availa-4b Zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, copper sulfate and cobalt carbonate provided iso-levels to Availa-4 Availa-4: Availa®Zn zinc amino acid complex, Availa®Mn manganese amino acid complex, Availa®Cu copper amino acid complex and COPRO® cobalt glucoheptonate; 7 g/hd daily provided 360 mg Zn, 200 mg Mn, 125 mg Cu and 12.5 mg Co Bars lacking a common superscript letter differ, P = 0.04 Mineral Programs Minerals most likely to influence immunity/stress in calves • Zinc • Copper • Manganese • Cobalt • Chromium • Selenium Receiving Diet Responses Minimize stress impact Improve retention following period of stress Increase immune response Better recovery from exposure to sickness Higher gain BG - 169 Questions? Connie K Larson, PhD Research Nutritionist