نتایج جستجو برای: without any negative effect on neonatal dairy calves performance

تعداد نتایج: 9769610  

Journal: :The Veterinary record 1971
J O King

Introduction It is now widely recognised that reduced fertility in dairy herds is one of the most important factors affecting producer profitability. Roche (2006) has defined the effect of infertility on profitability as: (i) prolonged calving interval with fewer calves and less milk per cow; (ii) increased replacement costs; (iii) increased labour, semen and veterinary bills; and (iv) an exten...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1985
J F Grongnet E Grongnet-Pinchon A Witowski

The effect of diet on changes in plasma thyroxine levels was studied in 83 newborn Friesian X Holstein calves. Fifty-four received four copious meals of first-milking colostrum at 4, 10, 16 and 22 neonatal hours. At the same time, 24 animals received four meals of a solution of colostrum immunoglobulins containing little energy, and 5 calves were kept fasted. The last two treatments resulted in...

2012
Randy E. Sacco Jodi L. McGill Mitchell V. Palmer John D. Lippolis Timothy A. Reinhardt Brian J. Nonnecke

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common viral cause of childhood acute lower respiratory tract infections. It is estimated that RSV infections result in more than 100,000 deaths annually worldwide. Bovine RSV is a cause of enzootic pneumonia in young dairy calves and summer pneumonia in nursing beef calves. Furthermore, bovine RSV plays a significant role in bovine respiratory dise...

2011
Jong Hyeong Kim Lovelia L. Mamuad Hyun June Lee Kwang Seok Ki Wang Shik Lee Jong K. Ha Sang Suk Lee

The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of dietary supplementation of glutathione (GSH) on health, solid feed consumption, nutrient intake, body weight gain (BWG), feed efficiency, blood metabolites and the occurrence of diarrhea in Holstein neonatal calves. The calves were fed plain milk as a control (CON) or milk with GSH supplementation. Sixteen calves were separated from...

2011
Ingrid Lorenz John F Mee Bernadette Earley Simon J More

Calfhood diseases have a major impact on the economic viability of cattle operations. This is the first in a three part review series on calf health from birth to weaning, focusing on preventive measures. The review considers both pre- and periparturient management factors influencing calf health, colostrum management in beef and dairy calves and further nutrition and weaning in dairy calves.

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2013
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...

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...

2016
Justyna Żychlińska-Buczek Edyta Bauer Joanna Kania-Gierdziewicz Anna Wrońska

Calf mortality is one of important problems of calf rearing in dairy farms worldwide. Besides, several noninfectious factors, such as management around birth, colostrum management, calf housing, feeding system, hygiene and pathogens, play an important role in calf rearing. The aim of the study was to show the most common causes of mortality of calves up to 90 d of their lives. Some data are ava...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرمان - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1389

abstract translation has become a cultural act which plays a significant role in human life. with the emergence of functional translation theories, and skopos theory in particular, translation has been considered as a purposeful, interpersonal and intercultural activity which is produced for particular recipients and directed by a specific purpose. this purpose determines the translatio...

2014
Christy J Hanthorn Reneé D Dewell Vickie L Cooper Timothy S Frana Paul J Plummer Chong Wang Grant A Dewell

BACKGROUND Bibersteinia trehalosi causes respiratory disease in ruminants particularly in wild and domestic sheep. Recently, there has been an increased number of B. trehalosi isolates obtained from diagnostic samples from bovine respiratory disease cases. This study evaluated the role of B. trehalosi in bovine respiratory disease using an intra-tracheal inoculation model in calves. Thirty six ...

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