The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of supplementation with a combination of vitamin E, A and C and essential volatile oils (Super Immune®) on growth performance and antioxidant parameters in calves. For this purpose, twenty-five Holstein calves were randomly allocated into five equal sized groups (five each). The first group received a daily dose of 10 ml of Super Immune® which was given orally. The second group was supplemented with 100,000 IU Vit A and given intramuscularly. The third group was supplemented with Vit. E, at a dose rate of 6.66 IU/kg BW and given subcutaneously. Meanwhile, the fourth group was supplemented with Vit. C at a dose rate of 30 mg/kg and given intravenously. The former formula was given orall...
This study examined the potential use of oregano essentail oil as a milk additive for purposes of re...
Under the present intensive rearing conditions, calves face a series of stressors and multiple patho...
Ninety crossbreed bulls (349.5 ± 8.25 kg initial weight) were used in an 87day trial to compare the ...
The fat soluble vitamins, A and E, are essential for normal growth and development of young calves. ...
Abstract: One hundred Holstein male calves were assigned to investigate the effect of essential oil ...
This study was planned to evaluate the efficacy of ruminal juice, vitamins, and minerals mixture sup...
Newborn Holstein calves were used to investigate responses to supplemental antioxidants provided in ...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of oral supplementation of vitamin C and vita...
Forty-six Holstein heifer calves were used from birth to 3 rno to study the effect of supplemental v...
Bans on the use of ionophores in several regions of the world has led to a need to identify alternat...
Objective To examine the effects of injectable vitamins A, D and E at feedlot entry on health and gr...
Several nutritional strategies have been used in beef cattle production in order to increase animal ...
Ration formulation for stressed beef calves needs careful consideration, since low feed intakes, rum...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant status of meat from cattle fed diets suppl...
Utilization of essential oils as an alternative to antibiotics to enhance the natural immuty is bein...
This study examined the potential use of oregano essentail oil as a milk additive for purposes of re...
Under the present intensive rearing conditions, calves face a series of stressors and multiple patho...
Ninety crossbreed bulls (349.5 ± 8.25 kg initial weight) were used in an 87day trial to compare the ...
The fat soluble vitamins, A and E, are essential for normal growth and development of young calves. ...
Abstract: One hundred Holstein male calves were assigned to investigate the effect of essential oil ...
This study was planned to evaluate the efficacy of ruminal juice, vitamins, and minerals mixture sup...
Newborn Holstein calves were used to investigate responses to supplemental antioxidants provided in ...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of oral supplementation of vitamin C and vita...
Forty-six Holstein heifer calves were used from birth to 3 rno to study the effect of supplemental v...
Bans on the use of ionophores in several regions of the world has led to a need to identify alternat...
Objective To examine the effects of injectable vitamins A, D and E at feedlot entry on health and gr...
Several nutritional strategies have been used in beef cattle production in order to increase animal ...
Ration formulation for stressed beef calves needs careful consideration, since low feed intakes, rum...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant status of meat from cattle fed diets suppl...
Utilization of essential oils as an alternative to antibiotics to enhance the natural immuty is bein...
This study examined the potential use of oregano essentail oil as a milk additive for purposes of re...
Under the present intensive rearing conditions, calves face a series of stressors and multiple patho...
Ninety crossbreed bulls (349.5 ± 8.25 kg initial weight) were used in an 87day trial to compare the ...