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

تعداد نتایج: 17170053  

Journal: :تحقیقات دامپزشکی 0
ارمین توحیدی ابوالفضل زالی عباس خوش سخن مهدی ژندی عیسی دیرنده منوچهر امینی

increased feeding frequency improve bioenergetics efficiency in lactating cows; however, there is little information about its effect on fattening animals.twelve holstein bull calves were allotted to two groups to determine the effect of feeding frequency on body weight, carcass quality and hormonal profiles. control group was fed twice a day and treated group was fed six times a day by a stand...

2013
Natsumi ENDO Kiyosuke NAGAI Tomomi TANAKA Hideo KAMOMAE

The present study was designed to assess progesterone profiles at the secreted (caudal vena cava) and circulating levels (jugular vein) and luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion pattern in lactating and non-lactating cows with reference to feeding. Four lactating and four non-lactating cycling Holstein cows were examined. Blood samples were collected simultaneously from the caudal vena cava (via a...

Journal: :تولیدات دامی 0
کامران اکبری پابندی کارشناس ارشد، گروه علوم دامی، دانشکدۀ کشاورزی، دانشگاه زنجان، زنجان حمیدرضا میرزایی الموتی استادیار، گروه علوم دامی، دانشکدۀ کشاورزی دانشگاه زنجان، زنجان

this experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of feeding frequency and oil supplementation to the diet on performance and feeding behavior of lactating dairy cows. twenty four lactating holstein cows, 12 primiparous, (bw= 626±58 kg and dim= 195±44 day) and 12 multiparous, (bw= 617±25 kg and dim= 207±39 day) were randomly assigned to four diets contained 2.5 percent supplemental oil or...

2012
X. Z. Li B. K. Park C. G. Yan J. G. Choi J. S. Ahn J. S. Shin

A feeding experiment with 40 lactating Holstein cows and 4 dietary treatments was conducted to investigate supplementation with different levels of alcohol fermented feed to the TMR on lactating performance, blood metabolites, milk fatty acid profile and cholesterol concentration of blood and milk. Forty Holstein lactating cows (106±24 d post-partum; mean±SD) were distributed into four groups a...

2001
H. Lopez J. M. Haughian P. M. Fricke F. E. Robinson

A number of reproductive parameters are altered in lactating dairy cows including: twinning rate, expression of estrus, conception rate, pregnancy loss, and incidence of anovulation. We hypothesized that the high feed consumption associated with lactation has fundamentally altered reproductive physiology due to increased metabolism of steroids. We evaluated liver blood flow and steroid metaboli...

Tissue nutrient supply may be synchronized with endogenous physiological rhythms to optimize animal and human health. Glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity have endogenous rhythms that are not essentially dependent on food type and eating. Human glucose tolerance declines as day comes into night. Based on such evolutionary findings, large evening meals must be avoided to reduce risks of vis...

2013
A. Nikkhah

The objective was to establish effects of feed presentation time and dietary forage to concentrate ratio on circadian postprandial rhythms of feed intake in lactating cows. Four multiparous and four primiparous Holstein cows were fed in a 4 × 4 Latin square design (with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments) a higher (HC, forage to concentrate ratio = 38.5:61.5) or a lower (LC, forage to ...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
akbar nikkhah department of animal sciences, faculty of agricultural sciences, university of zanjan, zanjan, iran

tissue nutrient supply may be synchronized with endogenous physiological rhythms to optimize animal and human health. glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity have endogenous rhythms that are not essentially dependent on food type and eating. human glucose tolerance declines as day comes into night. based on such evolutionary findings, large evening meals must be avoided to reduce risks of vis...

Journal: :Frontiers in veterinary science 2016
Vivi M. Thorup Birte L. Nielsen Pierre-Emmanuel Robert Sylvie Giger-Reverdin Jakub Konka Craig Michie Nicolas C. Friggens

Using automatic sensor data, this is the first study to characterize individual cow feeding and rumination behavior simultaneously as affected by lameness. A group of mixed-parity, lactating Holstein cows were loose-housed with free access to 24 cubicles and 12 automatic feed stations. Cows were milked three times/day. Fresh feed was delivered once daily. During 24 days with effectively 22 days...

2007
Naomi A. Botheras

One of the primary objectives of dairy producers is to promote dry matter intake (DMI) to support milk production. Considerable research to date has focused on improving the DMI of lactating dairy cows by changing the nutrient composition of feeds. However, the DMI of group-housed lactating dairy cows is also affected by feeding behavior, which is modulated by the environment, management, healt...

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