نتایج جستجو برای: lactation potential

تعداد نتایج: 1081714  

Amir Hussein Asgari safdar, Hussein Daghigh Kia

Nutrition has a significant effect on reproduction and lactation in Ruminant. Supply of require nutrient of dairy cows and ewes in early lactation is the main challenges that will be considered, since in most cases the animals facing negative energy balance after calving and the beginning of the period of lactation. Negative energy balance may sometimes result in reduced livestock production an...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2009
Thomas H Kunz David J Hosken

Mammals are characterised by their ability to provision offspring with milk, but lactation is normally restricted to females. Why do most males not share this trait? The morphological and physiological modifications necessary for male lactation are possible and, although restrictive, the ecological factors that could select for male lactation seem common enough. Until quite recently, there was ...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
عاطفه سیددخت علی اصغر اسلمی نژاد مجتبی طهمورث پور همایون فرهنگ فر

in this study a total of 171,360 monthly test day milk records obtained from first lactation of iranian holstein cattle (three times a day milking) distributed in 96 herds and calved from 1999 to 2008 were used to estimate genetic parameters and to predict breeding values of the animals. the data was analyzed using random regression test day model. the results showed that average of heritabilit...

2015
Lydia C. Hardie Diane M. Spurlock

and Implications The relationships between body condition score (BCS) observed during the first 45 days of lactation and two measures of feed efficiency, residual feed intake (RFI) and gross efficiency (GE) defined as milk energy / DMI, measured during mid-lactation were assessed in 255 first lactation Holstein cows. No significant differences in BCS at calving and at approximately 40 days in m...

Journal: :Behavioural pharmacology 2015
Christopher A Murgatroyd Mohammad Taliefar Steven Bradburn Lindsay M Carini Jessica A Babb Benjamin C Nephew

Depression and anxiety can be severely detrimental to the health of both the affected woman and her offspring. In a rodent model of postpartum depression and anxiety, chronic social stress exposure during lactation induces deficits in maternal care and increases anxiety. Here, we extend previous findings by expanding the behavioral analyses, assessing lactation, and examining several neural sys...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2009
J B Cole D J Null

Cows with high lactation persistency tend to produce less milk than expected at the beginning of lactation and more than expected at the end. Best prediction of lactation persistency is calculated as a function of trait-specific standard lactation curves and linear regressions of test-day deviations on days in milk. Because regression coefficients are deviations from a tipping point selected to...

Journal: :British medical journal 1977
G Delitala A Masala S Alagna L Devilla G Lotti

Seventy-eight mothers who did not want to breast-feed their newborn infants took part in a trial to assess whether metergoline could effectively suppress puerperal lactation. Metergoline 8 mg/day was given to 69 women within 24 hours after delivery and continued for five days to prevent lactation. The remaining nine women were given a course of metergoline once lactation had started. The drug w...

2015
Amanda M. Dettmer Kendra L. Rosenberg Stephen J. Suomi Jerrold S. Meyer Melinda A. Novak Pascale Chavatte-Palmer

Studies examining hormones throughout pregnancy and lactation in women have been limited to single, or a few repeated, short-term measures of endocrine activity. Furthermore, potential differences in chronic hormonal changes across pregnancy/lactation between first-time and experienced mothers are not well understood, especially as they relate to infant development. Hormone concentrations in ha...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2009
Jing Xu Melissa A Kirigiti Michael A Cowley Kevin L Grove M Susan Smith

Increased neuropeptide Y (NPY) activity drives the chronic hyperphagia of lactation and may contribute to the suppression of GnRH activity. The majority of GnRH neurons are contacted by NPY fibers, and GnRH cells express NPY Y5 receptor (Y5R). Therefore, NPY provides a neurocircuitry for information about food intake/energy balance to be directly transmitted to GnRH neurons. To investigate the ...

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