نتایج جستجو برای: increased feeding frequency improve bioenergetics efficiency in lactating cows

تعداد نتایج: 17170053  

Journal: :Veterinary research 2001
K Van Oostveldt F Vangroenweghe H Dosogne C Burvenich

Increased milk somatic cell counts (SCC) are used as an indicator for bovine mastitis. During mastitis, polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) become the predominant cell type. Shortly after parturition, the severity of mastitis is increased and several PMN functions are downregulated. Apoptotic and necrotic processes of PMN could influence SCC and PMN functions. In this study, the percentages of a...

Journal: :علوم دامی ایران 0
حمید امانلو دانشیار، دانشگاه زنجان بهزاد علیزاده دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد، دانشگاه زنجان محمد حسین شهیر استادیار، دانشگاه زنجان طاهره امیر آبادی فراهانی دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد، دانشگاه زنجان

in order to examine the effect of degradability rates of different starch sources on performance of holstein dairy cows in their early lactation, twenty multiparous lactating holstein cows (586±33.7 bw; 48.15±9.32 dim) were made use of in a randomized complete block design of four treatments during the 65 days of the experimental period. cows were fed the following diets: 1) 100% barley, 2) 67%...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2007
F D Jousan L A de Castro e Paula J Block P J Hansen

Administration of recombinant bovine somatotropin (bST) to lactating dairy cows during heat stress increases milk yield, but it also can increase body temperature and may therefore compromise fertility. However, it is possible that bST treatment could increase fertility during heat stress because it has been reported to increase fertility in lactating cows. In addition, bST increases secretion ...

Journal: :Agriculture 2021

Tannins have been used to trigger positive effects on ruminal metabolism and increase ruminant production efficiency, since they the supply of dietary protein in small intestine. Increasing levels tannic acid a sorghum-based diet feeding behavior five Holstein/Zebu crossbred lactating dairy cows was evaluated. They were subjected 5 × Latin square experimental design, with fivelevels tannin as d...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
H Shingu K Hodate S Kushibiki E Touno A Oshibe Y Ueda M Shinoda S Ohashi

The current study was performed to clarify the effects of GHRH treatment on milk production and plasma hormones and metabolites in lactating Japanese Black cows (a beef breed) under negative energy balance (EB). Ten multiparous lactating beef cows were offered a normal-energy diet daily (110% of ME requirements for maintenance and lactation) until 5 d in milk (DIM) to standardize the cows befor...

2001
M. R. Gallardo M. Maciel J. M. Giordano G. A. Conti M. C. Gaggiotti O. Quaino C. Gianni C. Giani

This experiment evaluated the effect of feeding dairy cows with cottonseeds containing BollGard r (Cry1Ac) and BollGard r II (Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab), Roundup Ready r (CP4 EPSPS) and control non-transgenic cottonseed on dry matter intake, milk yield and milk composition. Twelve lactating multiparous Argentinean Holstein cows weighing 570 kg (BW) were used in a 4x4 Latin square design, with 3 squares...

2014
Paul M. Fricke

Within a dairy herd, total milk production is determined by the proportion of cows producing milk at any given time and the level of milk production of the individual cows within the herd. Improving reproductive efficiency helps to maintain the maximal number of cows producing milk at optimal levels. Reproductive efficiency in dairy cattle currently is suboptimal primarily due to four factors: ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2015
S E Fraley M B Hall T D Nennich

Water is a critical nutrient for dairy cows, with intake varying with environment, production, and diet. However, little work has evaluated the effects of water intake on rumen parameters. Using dietary potassium carbonate (K2CO3) as a K supplement to increase water intake, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of K2CO3 supplementation on water intake and on rumen parameters of...

2014
K. J. Hammond D. J. Humphries L. A. Crompton P. Kirton C. Green C. K. Reynolds C. Zou Y. L. Huang X. Liang S. J. Wei B. Lin C. J. Yang X. W. Liang

Methane emission factors are lacking from different livestock species in various production states fed varying diets. The objectives of the present study were to measure effects of physiological state, silage type, and supplemental NDF on DMI, DM digestibility (DMD), and methane emissions of lactating and dry dairy cows using two 4 × 4 Latin squares (5-wk periods) with four lactating (114 DIM ±...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1980
G D Baird M A Lomax H W Symonds S R Shaw

1. Circulating concentrations of glucose, propionate, lactate and pyruvate, and net exchange of these compounds across the liver and gut, were measured in lactating and non-lactating dairy cows (a) in the normal fed state, (b) before, during and after intravenous infusion of an aqueous solution of glucose, propionate or lactate (lactating cows only) in fed animals, and (c) before and during 6 d...

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