Triglyceride and fatty acid composition of bovine colostrum and transition milk in pasture-based dairy cows supplemented prepartum with inorganic selenium, organic selenium or rumen-protected choline

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The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of prepartum supplementation with inorganic selenium (INORG), organic selenium (ORG) or a rumen-protected choline, on the triglyceride (TAG) and total fatty acid (TFA) profiles of bovine colostrum and transition milk. Fifty-seven Holstein Friesian (HF) and HF × Jersey cows were supplemented daily from 49 ± 12.9 days prior to calving until day of calving. Milk samples were analysed for TAG and TFA composition using GC-FID. Prepartum supplementation did not have a significant effect on the milk lipid profiles. This study quantified colostrum lipids not previously reported in the literature.

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McDermott, F., Kennedy, E., Drouin, G., Brennan, L., O’Callaghan, T. F., Egan, M., & Hogan, S. A. (2024). Triglyceride and fatty acid composition of bovine colostrum and transition milk in pasture-based dairy cows supplemented prepartum with inorganic selenium, organic selenium or rumen-protected choline. International Journal of Dairy Technology, 77(2), 559–574. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0307.13051

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