نتایج جستجو برای: left displaced abomasum

تعداد نتایج: 308823  

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association 1993

Minerals and some biochemical parameters determined from blood serum analyses in left displacement abomasum (LDA) affected and healthy dairy cows to evaluate the effect of displacement abomasum on mineral status, energy metabolism and liver function. Samples were collected from 60 affected cows and 60 healthy control cows matched with cases, based on herd, parity, and stage of lactation. Concen...

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association 1995

2013
Christel Nielsen Lena Stengärde Christer Bergsten Ulf Emanuelson

BACKGROUND Laminitis and energy-related postpartum diseases share several risk factors, indicating a common etiology. Thus, a herd's incidence rate of energy-related postpartum diseases, such as displaced abomasum and clinical ketosis, might reflect the likelihood of cows to suffer from laminitis-related claw lesions. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between herd-level i...

Journal: :Animals : an open access journal from MDPI 2015
Fenja Klevenhusen Elke Humer Barbara Metzler-Zebeli Leopold Podstatzky-Lichtenstein Thomas Wittek Qendrim Zebeli

Left displaced abomasum (LDA) is a severe metabolic disease of cattle with a strong negative impact on production efficiency of dairy farms. Metabolic and inflammatory alterations associated with this disease have been reported in earlier studies, conducted mostly in large dairy farms. This research aimed to: (1) evaluate metabolic and inflammatory responses in dairy cows affected by LDA in sma...

2013
Alois Boos Hans Geyer Urs Müller Jeanne Peter Tanja Schmid Christian Gerspach Matteo Previtali Maja Rütten Titus Sydler Colin C Schwarzwald Elisabeth M Schraner Ueli Braun

BACKGROUND Laterality defects are rare in cattle and usually manifest as asplenia or polysplenia syndrome. These syndromes may be associated with situs ambiguus, which is a dislocation of some but not all internal organs. The objective of this report was to describe the clinical and post-mortem findings including the macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of selected organs in a cow with polysplen...

2015
Michael W. Overton

The Vital 90TM Days begins approximately 60 days prior to calving and continues through the first 30 days of lactation. During this time, dairy cows experience a series of biological and physiological transitions that are usually accompanied by large changes in feed intake, dramatic shifts in hormonal profiles, and major fluxes in hepatic demands and function. The resulting negative energy and ...

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