Abstract :
Ten days before kidding, 18 Saanen dairy goats were divided into matched control (C) and fish oil-administered (FO)
groups of nine animals each. The FO group received 27 g per day cod liver oil from 10 days before kidding to parturition,
and 45 g per day cod liver oil from kidding to 15th day of lactation. Skin tests were performed 4 days before, and 4 and
15 days after parturition at 0, 8, 16, and 24 h after injection of 250 g of phytohaemagglutinin (PHA). Blood plasma was
sampled 10 and 4 days before, and 4 and 15 days after parturition for differential leukocyte count. Serum lysozyme contentwas
determined by lyso plate assay with Micrococcus lysodeikticus. FOsupplementation significantly increased skin thickness after
PHA injection, and blood lymphocyte levels on day 4 of lactation, while polymorphonucleocytes (PMNs) were significantly
increased 4 days before and 4 days after kidding. There were no differences in the proportion of monocytes. Serum lysozyme
levels were significantly lower in the FO group.
We conclude that administration of cod liver oil may improve some aspects of the cell-mediated immune response around
the periparturient period in the goat.
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