Evaluation of the Relationship Between Colostrum Quality and Lactation Number in Dairy Hair Goats
Yıl 2025,
Cilt: 36 Sayı: 1, 22 - 26, 24.07.2025
Murat Uztimür
,
Hakan Keçeci
,
Cennet Nur Ünal
Öz
The lack of passage of immunological cells with large molecular structures such as antibodies and lymphocytes across the placenta of goats causes the offspring to be born agammaglobunemic and susceptible to infectious agents.The only way for the offspring to gain immunity is to provide passive transfer through colostrum. Therefore, the immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentration in colostrum is important for a quality colostrum. Based on this, the aim of this study was to determine the IgG concentration in goats with different lactations and offspring numbers. The study was conducted on 52 goats that gave birth to single (n=38) and twin (n=14) offspring in the 1st (n=8), 2nd (n=16), 3rd (n=12) and 4th (n=14) lactations. The IgG concentration in colostrum was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent analysis. The IgG level in goats was measured as 17.76±0.67 µg/mL in the 1st lactation, 23.6±2.56 µg/mL in the 2nd lactation, 22.5±1.45 µg/mL in the 3rd lactation and 17.35±2.16 µg/mL in the 4th lactation. In addition, the IgG concentration in goats with a single kid was determined as 19.82±1.79 µg/mL, while it was determined as 22.70±0.76 µg/mL in twin kid.
As a result, it was determined that the hair goats in different lactations included in this study did not have very good quality colostrum. The poor quality of colostrum in goats may lead to the development of colostral passive transfer failure in kids. In the future, studies are needed to evaluate the effects of different nutritional supplements and vaccination applications on improving colostrum quality in order to increase colostral IgG concentration in goats.
Etik Beyan
This study was initiated after the decision of the B.Ü Animal Experiments Local Ethics Committee that ”no ethics committee permission was required” (Number: E-85680299-020-145137).
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Abecia JA, Garrido C, Gave M, García AI, López D, Luis S, Valares JA, Mata L. (2020) Exogenous melatonin and male foetuses improve the quality of sheep colostrum. J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr 104(5), 1305-9.
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Agradi S, González-Cabrera M, Argüello A, Hernández-Castellano LE, Castro N, Menchetti L, Brecchia G, Vigo D, Tuccia E, Curone G. (2023) Colostrum Quality in Different Goat Breeds Reared in Northern Italy. Animals. 13(19), 3146.
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Argüello A, Castro N, Alvarez S, Capote J. (2006) Effects of the number of lactations and litter size on chemical composition and physical characteristics of goat colostrum. Small Rumin Res. 64(1-2), 53-9.
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Alves AC, Alves NG, Ascari IJ, Junqueira FB, Coutinho AS, Lima RR, Abreu LR. (2015). Colostrum composition of Santa Inês sheep and passive transfer of immunity to lambs. J Dairy Sci 98(6), 3706-3716.
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Aydogdu U, Guzelbektes H. (2018) Effect of colostrum composition on passive calf immunity in primiparous and multiparous dairy cows. Vet med. 63(1).
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Buranakarl C, Thammacharoen S, Semsirmboon S, Sutayatram S, Nuntapaitoon M, Dissayabutra T, Katoh K. (2021) Effects of Litter Size and Parity Number on Mammary Secretions Including, Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1, Immunoglobulin G and Vitamin A of Black Bengal, Saanen and Their Crossbred Goats in Thailand. Vet Sci. 31, 8(6): 95.
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Csapó J, Csapó-Kiss Z, Martin TG, Szentpeteri J, Wolf G. (1994) Composition of colostrum from goats, ewes and cows producing twins. Int Dairy J 1994, 4(5): 445-58.
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Gilbert RP, Gaskins CT, Hillers JK, Parker CF, McGuire TC. (1988) Genetic and environmental factors affecting immunoglobulin G1 concentrations in ewe colostrum and lamb serum. J Anim Sci. 66(4): 855-63.
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Ha WK, Lim JW, Choi CK. (1986) A study on the immunoglobulin G concentration in milk and blood serum of Korean native goats. I. Changes of IgG concentration on the lactation period of Korean native goats. Korean J Anim Sci. 28 (10), 679–683.
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Higaki S, Nagano M, Katagiri S, Takahashi Y. (2013) Effects of parity and litter size on the energy contents and immunoglobulin G concentrations of Awassi ewe colostrum. Turk J Vet Anim Sci. 37(1), 109-12.
Kaçar Y, Mecitoğlu ZA, Topal ON, Batmaz HA. (2021) Comparison of four semi-quantitative tests for evaluation of colostrum quality in Saanen goats. S Afr J Anim Sci. 51(5), 657-63.
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Kartal YK, Kurt S, Eski F, Salar S, Kısmalı G, Baştan A, Sel T. (2022) Alteration of paraoxonase, ceruloplasmin and immunoglobulin G levels in hair goats at different ages. Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques.7(1), 8-13.
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Kessler EC, Bruckmaier RM, Gross JJ. (2019) Immunoglobulin G content and colostrum composition of different goat and sheep breeds in Switzerland and Germany. J dairy sci. 102(6), 5542-9.
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Övet C. (2023) Cytokines and growth factors in goat colostrum: a short review. Journal of Bahri Dagdas Animal Research, 12(1), 89-97.
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Romero T, Beltrán MC, Rodríguez M, De Olives AM, Molina MP. (2013) Goat colostrum quality: Litter size and lactation number effects. J Dairy Sci. 96(12), 7526-31.
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Sarica M, Aydoğdu U. (2024) Determination of colostrum quality using Brix refractometer in sheep. Acta Vet Hung. 72(2); 116-124.
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Schober P, Boer C, Schwarte LA. (2018) Correlation coefficients: appropriate use and interpretation. Anesth Analg. 126(5), 1763-8.
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Taşkın T, Koşum N, Kınık Ö, Kandemir Ç, Akan E. (2018) A study on the change in postpartum immunoglobulins of goats and kids. Hayvansal Üretim. 59(1):1-8.
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Turquino CF, KMC Flaiban, JAN Lisbôa. (2011). Transferência de imunidade passiva em cordeiros de corte manejados extensivamente em clima tropical. Pesqui Vet Bras 31:199–205
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Yılmaz Ö, Kaşıkçı G. (2013) Factors affecting colostrum quality of ewes and immunostimulation. Turk J Vet Anim Sci. 37(4), 390-4.
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Zhou A, Liu G, Jiang X. (2023) Characteristic of the components and the metabolism mechanism of goat colostrum: a review. Anim Biotechnol. 34(8), 4135-46.
Sütçü Kıl Keçilerinde Kolostrum Kalitesi ile Laktasyon Sayısı Arasındaki İlişkinin Değerlendirilmesi
Yıl 2025,
Cilt: 36 Sayı: 1, 22 - 26, 24.07.2025
Murat Uztimür
,
Hakan Keçeci
,
Cennet Nur Ünal
Öz
Keçilerin plasentasından büyük moleküler yapıya sahip antikor ve lenfosit gibi immunolojik hücrelerinin geçişinin olmaması yavruların agammaglobunemik olarak doğmasına ve enfeksiyöz etkenlere karşı hassas olmasına yol açar. Yavruların bağışıklık kazanmalarının tek yolu kolostrum aracılığıyla pasif transferin sağlanmasıdır. Bundan dolayı kolostrumdaki immunglobulin G (IgG) konsantrasyonu kaliteli bir kolostrum için önemlidir. Buradan hareketle bu çalışmanın amacı farklı laktasyon ve yavru sayılarına sahip olan kıl keçilerindeki IgG konsantrasyonunun belirlenmesidir. Çalışma 1. (n=8), 2. (n=16), 3. (n=12) ve 4. (n=14) laktasyondaki tek (n=38) ve ikiz (n=14) yavru doğuran 52 adet kıl keçisi üzerinde yürütülmüştür. Kolostrumdaki IgG konsantrasyonu enzim bağlantılı immünosorbent analizi ile belirlenmiştir. Keçilerdeki IgG düzeyi 1.laktasyonda 17.76±0.67 µg/mL, 2.laktasyonda 23.6±2.56 µg/mL, 3.laktasyonda 22.5±1.45 µg/m ve 4.laktasyonda 17.35±2.16 µg/mL olarak ölçülmüştür. Ayrıca tek yavruya sahip keçilerdeki IgG konsantrasyonunun 19.82±1.79 µg/mL belirlenirken ikiz yavrularda ise 22.70±0.76 µg/mL olarak belirlenmiştir.
Sonuç olarak bu çalışmada yer alan farklı laktasyonlardaki kıl keçilerinin çok iyi kalitede bir kolostruma sahip olmadığı belirlenmiştir. Keçilerdeki kolostrumun iyi kalitede olmaması oğlaklarda kolostral pasif transfer yetmezliğinin gelişmesine yol açabilir. Gelecekte keçilerdeki kolostral IgG konsantrasyonunun arttırılması amacıyla farklı besinsel suplementasyonlar ile aşı uygulamalarının kolostrum kalitesinin iyileştirilmesi üzerine etkisinin değerlendirildiği çalışmalara ihtiyaç duyulmaktadır.
Kaynakça
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Reference
Abecia JA, Garrido C, Gave M, García AI, López D, Luis S, Valares JA, Mata L. (2020) Exogenous melatonin and male foetuses improve the quality of sheep colostrum. J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr 104(5), 1305-9.
-
Agradi S, González-Cabrera M, Argüello A, Hernández-Castellano LE, Castro N, Menchetti L, Brecchia G, Vigo D, Tuccia E, Curone G. (2023) Colostrum Quality in Different Goat Breeds Reared in Northern Italy. Animals. 13(19), 3146.
-
Argüello A, Castro N, Alvarez S, Capote J. (2006) Effects of the number of lactations and litter size on chemical composition and physical characteristics of goat colostrum. Small Rumin Res. 64(1-2), 53-9.
-
Alves AC, Alves NG, Ascari IJ, Junqueira FB, Coutinho AS, Lima RR, Abreu LR. (2015). Colostrum composition of Santa Inês sheep and passive transfer of immunity to lambs. J Dairy Sci 98(6), 3706-3716.
-
Aydogdu U, Guzelbektes H. (2018) Effect of colostrum composition on passive calf immunity in primiparous and multiparous dairy cows. Vet med. 63(1).
-
Buranakarl C, Thammacharoen S, Semsirmboon S, Sutayatram S, Nuntapaitoon M, Dissayabutra T, Katoh K. (2021) Effects of Litter Size and Parity Number on Mammary Secretions Including, Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1, Immunoglobulin G and Vitamin A of Black Bengal, Saanen and Their Crossbred Goats in Thailand. Vet Sci. 31, 8(6): 95.
-
Csapó J, Csapó-Kiss Z, Martin TG, Szentpeteri J, Wolf G. (1994) Composition of colostrum from goats, ewes and cows producing twins. Int Dairy J 1994, 4(5): 445-58.
-
Gilbert RP, Gaskins CT, Hillers JK, Parker CF, McGuire TC. (1988) Genetic and environmental factors affecting immunoglobulin G1 concentrations in ewe colostrum and lamb serum. J Anim Sci. 66(4): 855-63.
-
Ha WK, Lim JW, Choi CK. (1986) A study on the immunoglobulin G concentration in milk and blood serum of Korean native goats. I. Changes of IgG concentration on the lactation period of Korean native goats. Korean J Anim Sci. 28 (10), 679–683.
-
Higaki S, Nagano M, Katagiri S, Takahashi Y. (2013) Effects of parity and litter size on the energy contents and immunoglobulin G concentrations of Awassi ewe colostrum. Turk J Vet Anim Sci. 37(1), 109-12.
Kaçar Y, Mecitoğlu ZA, Topal ON, Batmaz HA. (2021) Comparison of four semi-quantitative tests for evaluation of colostrum quality in Saanen goats. S Afr J Anim Sci. 51(5), 657-63.
-
Kartal YK, Kurt S, Eski F, Salar S, Kısmalı G, Baştan A, Sel T. (2022) Alteration of paraoxonase, ceruloplasmin and immunoglobulin G levels in hair goats at different ages. Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques.7(1), 8-13.
-
Kessler EC, Bruckmaier RM, Gross JJ. (2019) Immunoglobulin G content and colostrum composition of different goat and sheep breeds in Switzerland and Germany. J dairy sci. 102(6), 5542-9.
-
Övet C. (2023) Cytokines and growth factors in goat colostrum: a short review. Journal of Bahri Dagdas Animal Research, 12(1), 89-97.
-
Romero T, Beltrán MC, Rodríguez M, De Olives AM, Molina MP. (2013) Goat colostrum quality: Litter size and lactation number effects. J Dairy Sci. 96(12), 7526-31.
-
Sarica M, Aydoğdu U. (2024) Determination of colostrum quality using Brix refractometer in sheep. Acta Vet Hung. 72(2); 116-124.
-
Schober P, Boer C, Schwarte LA. (2018) Correlation coefficients: appropriate use and interpretation. Anesth Analg. 126(5), 1763-8.
-
Taşkın T, Koşum N, Kınık Ö, Kandemir Ç, Akan E. (2018) A study on the change in postpartum immunoglobulins of goats and kids. Hayvansal Üretim. 59(1):1-8.
-
Turquino CF, KMC Flaiban, JAN Lisbôa. (2011). Transferência de imunidade passiva em cordeiros de corte manejados extensivamente em clima tropical. Pesqui Vet Bras 31:199–205
-
Yılmaz Ö, Kaşıkçı G. (2013) Factors affecting colostrum quality of ewes and immunostimulation. Turk J Vet Anim Sci. 37(4), 390-4.
-
Zhou A, Liu G, Jiang X. (2023) Characteristic of the components and the metabolism mechanism of goat colostrum: a review. Anim Biotechnol. 34(8), 4135-46.