TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of the Selenium and Vitamin E in the Production, Physicochemical Composition and Somatic Cell Count in Milk of Ayrshire Cows AU - Liera Juan Eulogio, Guerra AU - Oaxaca Jorge Alberto, Saltijeral AU - Vazquez Hugo, Castaneda AU - Nunez Antonio, Cervantes AU - Alejandro, Cordova-Izquierdo AU - Quiroz Juan, Moreno JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances VL - 11 IS - 5 SP - 687 EP - 691 PY - 2012 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1680-5593 DO - javaa.2012.687.691 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2012.687.691 KW - Dairy cattle KW -milk KW -production and quality KW -selenium-vitamin E KW -somatic cell KW -body condition AB - The objective that lasted 270 days was to evaluate the production, chemical composition, somatic cell count in milk and body condition score in Ayrshire cows. About 20, first lactation cows were randomly assigned to one of two treatments: T1 = control, T2 = selenium and vitamin E. Identical management and diets were fed in both treatments. Performance responses to Selenium (Se) and vitamin E supplementation increases (p<0.05) daily Milk Production (MP) T1 = 8.63 vs. T2 = 9.34, percentage of Crude Protein (CP), Solids Non Fat (SNF) and lactose. Percentage of Milk Fat (MF) and content of Total Solids (TS) was not affected by treatment (p>0.05). Decreased number (p<0.05) of Somatic Cells Count (SCC) was attributable to dietary Se and vitamin E supplementation (2.053 vs. 1.509). Body Condition Score (BCS) in both treatments was similar between treatments (2.5-3.0). Researchers conclude that the incorporation of Se and vitamin E in commercial diets of grazing first lactation cows increases MP and percentage of CP, SNF and lactose content and decreases SCC while BCS of animals were unaffected by treatment. This data confirm earlier findings that Se and vitamin E supplementation are related to mammary health gland. The performance and economic feasibility of the use of selenium plus Vit. E allowed us to obtain a profit margin of $0.21 (US cents) per animal per day in this study. ER -