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Margit Kulcsár
Researcher at Szent István University
Publications - 81
Citations - 2494
Margit Kulcsár is an academic researcher from Szent István University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mastitis & Postpartum period. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 81 publications receiving 2332 citations. Previous affiliations of Margit Kulcsár include University of Veterinary Science.
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Bacterial complications of postpartum uterine involution in cattle
J. Földi,Margit Kulcsár,Anna Pécsi,Anna Pécsi,B. Huyghe,C. de Sa,J.A.C.M. Lohuis,P. Cox,Gy. Huszenicza +8 more
TL;DR: The different clinical forms of uterine involution are defined, and their pathology is summarized, furthermore, the recent progress in diagnostic considerations and principles of current treatments for these diseases of bovine genitals are summarized.
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Effects of parity and body condition at parturition on endocrine and reproductive parameters of the cow
Ana Meikle,Margit Kulcsár,Y. Chilliard,Hedvig Fébel,Carole Delavaud,D. Cavestany,Pablo Chilibroste +6 more
TL;DR: The initiation of ovarian cyclicity was delayed in primiparous cows and especially in primIParous lean cows, consistent with longer intervals from parturition to first service and to conception.
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Acute phase response in dairy cows with experimentally induced Escherichia coli mastitis.
J. Hirvonen,K. Eklund,A. M. Teppo,Gy. Huszenicza,Margit Kulcsár,Hannu Saloniemi,Satu Pyörälä +6 more
TL;DR: Six Finnish Ayrshire cows were challenged intramammarily with 1500 CFU of E. coli into single udder quarters, and the challenge was repeated into contralateral quarters 3 weeks later, resulting in clinical mastitis in all cows.
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Uterine bacteriology, resumption of cyclic ovarian activity and fertility in postpartum cows kept in large-scale dairy herds
Gy. Huszenicza,M. Fodor,M. Gacs,Margit Kulcsár,M. J. W. Dohmen,M. Vamos,L. Porkolab,T. Kegl,J. Bartyik,J.A.C.M. Lohuis,Sz. Jánosi,G. Szita +11 more
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Studies of the transition cow under a pasture-based milk production system: metabolic profiles.
D. Cavestany,J. E. Blanc,Margit Kulcsár,G. Uriarte,Pablo Chilibroste,A. Meikle,Hedvig Fébel,A. Ferraris,E. Krall +8 more
TL;DR: Holstein cows grazing on improved pastures showed a more unbalanced metabolic profile than multiparous cows, reflecting that they are recovering from the loss of BCS after calving with less success.