Monitoring Metabolic Health of Dairy Cattle in the Transition Period
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Abstract
This paper reviews the importance of energy metabolism in transition dairy cows, its associations with disease and reproduction, and strategies for monitoring cows under field conditions during this critical time. Essentially all dairy cattle experience a period of insulin resistance, reduced feed intake, negative energy balance, hypocalcemia, reduced immune function, and bacterial contamination of the uterus soon before, or in the weeks after calving. One-third of dairy cows may be affected by some form of metabolic or infectious disease in early lactation. Routine, proactive actions, observations, or analysis are intended to accurately and efficiently provide early detection of problems, to provide an…
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- Metritis
- Ketosis
- NEFA
- Retained placenta
- Ice calving
- Milk fever
- Medicine
- Dairy cattle
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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