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Feeding Rumen-Protected Choline During the Peri-Conceptional Period Programs Postnatal Phenotype of Calves with Dr. Masroor Sagheer, University of Florida and Dr. Pete Hansen, University of Florida

Author
Dr. Masroor Sagheer, Dr. Pete Hansen
Published
Tue 01 Apr 2025
Episode Link
https://real-science-exchange.simplecast.com/episodes/feeding-rumen-protected-choline-during-the-peri-conceptional-period-programs-postnatal-phenotype-of-calves-with-dr-masroor-sagheer-university-of-florida-and-dr-pete-hansen-university-of-florida-_yke0UMK

Dr. Hansen’s lab conducted several in vitro experiments where choline chloride was supplemented to beef embryo culture media for the first seven days of embryonic development. Calves resulting from the choline-supplemented embryos were consistently 17-20 kilograms heavier at weaning. In the feeding experiment presented at the Florida Ruminant Nutrition Symposium, Dr. Sagheer fed rumen-protected choline to beef cows one day before AI through seven days post-AI, spanning ovulation, fertilization, and the first seven days of embryo development. In contrast to the in vitro studies, calves born to cows supplemented with choline during the peri-conception period were lighter at weaning than control calves. The panel discusses potential mechanisms of action for these results, including choline’s role as a methyl donor potentially impacting the epigenetic programming of the embryo.

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