Phenotypical Variation of Ruminal Volatile Fatty Acids and pH during the Peri‐Weaning Period in Holstein Calves and Factors Affecting Them

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Two hundred and forty‐three clinically healthy Holstein calves from eight commercial dairy farms were used to: (a) describe the evolutionary course of ruminal VFA concentration and pH during the peri‐weaning period and (b) assess management factors affecting their phenotypical variation of these parameters. Management practices were recorded individually for each calf as these were not fixed within farms. Samples of ruminal fluid were collected at −7 d, 0 d, and 7 d relative to weaning. Gas chromatography was used to measure ruminal VFAs, and pH was meas-ured on site. Linear mixed models for repeated measurements were used to assess the effects of management factors and their interactions. A large among‐calves phenotypical variability was ob-served. Estimated marginal means showed that concentrations of acetate, butyrate, and total VFAs (but not of propionate) significantly decreased, while acetate propionate increased, from −7 d to 7 d. Age at weaning and body weight at −7 d were positively associated with total and several individual VFA concentrations. Group housing and late forage feeding pre‐weaning were associated with higher VFA concentrations; the same factors, as well as step‐weaning, were associated with pH values around 6. Feeding 7–8 L of milk replacer daily did not preclude a smooth transition, irrespective of weaning method.

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Kazana, P., Siachos, N., Panousis, N., Petridou, A., Mougios, V., & Valergakis, G. E. (2022). Phenotypical Variation of Ruminal Volatile Fatty Acids and pH during the Peri‐Weaning Period in Holstein Calves and Factors Affecting Them. Animals, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12070894

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