# Effects of supplementation with rumen-protected methionine on growth, feed efficiency, blood parameters, and health of weaned Holstein growing calves

**Authors:** Hamed Nikookalm, Farhad Foroudi, Naser Karimi, Ghobad Asgari, Kazem Karimi, Ali Afsar

PMC · DOI: 10.5455/javar.2025.l979 · Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research · 2025-12-25

## TL;DR

Adding rumen-protected methionine to the diet of weaned calves improves their growth, feed efficiency, blood health, and reduces illness.

## Contribution

Demonstrates that 30 days of RPM supplementation yields the best growth and health outcomes in calves.

## Key findings

- Calves receiving RPM for 30 days had the highest weight gain and feed efficiency.
- RPM reduced blood markers of stress and improved red blood cell counts.
- RPM supplementation lowered the incidence of diarrhea in calves.

## Abstract

Objective: This study evaluated the effects of dietary supplementation with rumen-protected methionine (RPM) on growth performance, feed efficiency (FE), blood parameters, and health status in post-weaning calves.

Materials and Methods: Forty weaned calves were randomly allocated to four groups: G1. No RPM supplementation (control); G2. RPM supplementation for 10 days post-weaning (days 75–85); G3. RPM supplementation for 20 days post-weaning (days 75–95); G4. RPM supplementation for 30 days post-weaning (days 75–105). Ethyl cellulose-coated D-L methionine was administered at 2 gm/day/calf. Growth performance, FE, serum biochemical parameters, complete blood count (CBC), and health indicators were investigated.

Results: G4 showed the highest weight gain (1.01 kg/day) and FE (0.54), as well as the lowest feed conversion ratio (FCR) (1.84) (p < 0.05). In contrast, G1 had the lowest weight gain (0.82 kg/day) and FE (0.51), along with the highest FCR (1.98) (p < 0.05). RPM supplementation significantly reduced blood urea nitrogen, aspartate aminotransferase, and alanine aminotransferase levels (p < 0.05) but had no significant effect on total protein, triglyceride, or cholesterol levels. Additionally, it increased RBC count and hemoglobin concentration (p < 0.05), while WBC counts, lymphocytes, and platelets remained unaffected. Moreover, RPM supplementation significantly improved overall health and reduced the incidence of diarrhea (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Dietary supplementation with RPM had a positive influence on growth performance, FE, blood parameters, and overall health in growing calves. A daily dose of 2 gm/day/calf is recommended.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** D-L methionine (PubChem CID 876)
- **Diseases:** diarrhea (MONDO:0001673)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** weight gain (MESH:D015430), diarrhea (MESH:D003967)
- **Chemicals:** D-L methionine (MESH:D064697), methionine (MESH:D008715), RPM (-), cholesterol (MESH:D002784), triglyceride (MESH:D014280)
- **Species:** Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913]

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