# Administration of chromium picolinate and meloxicam alleviates regrouping stress in dairy heifers

**Authors:** Da Jin Sol Jung, Jaesung Lee, Do Hyun Kim, Seok-Hyeon Beak, Soo Jong Hong, In Hyuk Jeong, Seon Pil Yoo, Jin Oh Lee, In Gu Cho, Dilla Mareistia Fassah, Hyun Jin Kim, Mohammad Malekkhahi, Myunggi Baik

PMC · DOI: 10.5713/ab.24.0104 · Animal Bioscience · 2024-04-26

## TL;DR

Administering chromium and meloxicam helps reduce stress and improve growth in young dairy heifers after regrouping.

## Contribution

The study shows that chromium and meloxicam can alleviate regrouping stress in dairy heifers.

## Key findings

- Heifers given chromium and meloxicam showed improved growth rates compared to those without.
- Cortisol levels were reduced in heifers administered chromium or meloxicam after regrouping.
- Displacement behavior decreased in heifers treated with chromium or meloxicam.

## Abstract

This research investigated the effect of administering chromium (Cr) and meloxicam (MEL) on growth performance, cortisol and blood metabolite, and behaviors in young, regrouped heifers.

Fifty Holstein dairy heifers (body weight [BW] 198±32.7 kg and 6.5±0.82 months of age) were randomly assigned to non-regrouped group or four regrouped groups. Non-regrouped animals were held in the same pen throughout the entire experimental period (NL: non-regrouping and administration of lactose monohydrate [LM; placebo]). For regrouping groups, two or three heifers maintained in four different pens for 2 weeks were regrouped into a new pen and assigned to one of four groups: regrouping and LM administration (RL); regrouping and Cr administration (RC); regrouping and MEL administration (RM), and regrouping and Cr and MEL administration (RCM). LM (1 mg/kg BW), Cr (0.5 mg Cr picolinate/kg dry matter intake), and MEL (1 mg/kg BW) were orally administered immediately before regrouping. Blood was collected before regrouping (0 h) and at 3, 9, and 24 h and 7 and 14 d thereafter. Behaviors were recorded for 7 consecutive days after regrouping.

Average daily gain was lower (p<0.05) in RL than NL heifers, but was higher (p<0.05) in RM, RC, and RCM than RL heifers. RL heifers had higher (p<0.05) cortisol than NL heifers on d 1 after regrouping. The cortisol concentrations in RC, RM, and RCM groups were lower (p<0.05) than in RL treatment 1 d after regrouping. Displacement behavior was greater (p<0.05) in RL group than all other groups at 2, 3, and 6 d after regrouping.

Regrouping caused temporal stress, reduced growth performance, and increased displacement behavior in heifers. Administering Cr and MEL recovered the retarded growth rate and reduced displacement behavior, thereby alleviating regrouping stress.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** chromium (PubChem CID 23976), meloxicam (PubChem CID 54677470), chromium picolinate (PubChem CID 151932), lactose monohydrate (PubChem CID 62223)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** Cr (MESH:D002857), Cr picolinate (MESH:C030614), MEL (MESH:D000077239), cortisol (MESH:D006854), lactose monohydrate (-)

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