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. 1986 Jul;50(3):347-50.

Selenium content in the hair of newborn dairy heifer calves and its association with preweaning morbidity and mortality

Selenium content in the hair of newborn dairy heifer calves and its association with preweaning morbidity and mortality

D Waltner-Toews et al. Can J Vet Res. 1986 Jul.

Abstract

Hair samples from newborn heifer calves on Holstein dairy farms in southwestern Ontario were analyzed for selenium content by means of instrumental neutron activation analysis. The mean selenium level in the hair of calves which subsequently died at less than six weeks of age did not differ from selenium levels in the hair of calves matched by farm and birthday (overall mean 0.28 ppm). The mean selenium level in the hair of calves which were not treated for disease during the first four weeks of life was 0.42 ppm, while that from appropriately matched treated calves was 0.36 ppm; the difference between the means was significant at p = 0.054. Based on the above associations, it is suggested that higher selenium levels in newborn calves may have some protective effect against morbidity.

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