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Postpartal ovarian activity of healthy cows and those affected by subclinical metabolic disorders

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The postpartal ovarian activity was studied in healthy cows and in those affected by subclinical fatty liver disease and subclinical primary ketosis, with progesterone profiles indicating three regular ovarian cycles with normal hormone levels within 70 days postpartum.
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This article is published in Animal Reproduction Science.The article was published on 1985-08-01. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Estrous cycle & Luteal phase.

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Risk factors for post partum ovarian dysfunction in high producing dairy cows in Belgium: a field study.

TL;DR: An epidemiological study of risk factors for postpartal ovarian disturbances was carried out on 334 high-yielding dairy cows in 6 well-managed Belgian herds and attention was focused on abnormal cyclicity during the preservice, postpartum period.
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Reproductive disorders in the periparturient dairy cow.

TL;DR: It is concluded that most periparturient disorders occur as a complex, rather than as a single abnormality, and cows with one disorders are at increased risk for other disorders, including metabolic ones.
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Effects of calving-related disorders on prostaglandin, calcium, ovarian activity and uterine involution in postrartum dairy cows.

TL;DR: Postpartum ovarian activity, uterine involution and plasma concentrations of calcium and 15-keto-13, 14 dihydro-prostaglandin F2alpha (PGFM) were assessed in dairy cows with retained fetal membranes and milk fever and in cows affected with uterine prolapse and pyometra at parturition.
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Post-partum anoestrus in dairy cows: a review.

TL;DR: A review is given about the occurrence, causes, treatment, and prevention of post-partum anoestrus in dairy cows.
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Progesterone profiles in postpartum Holstein dairy cows as an aid in the study of retained fetal membranes, pyometra and anestrus.

TL;DR: The P4 profiles indicated that the major problem in the herd studied, anestrus (32% incidence rate), was most likely due to the failure to observe estrus rather than acyclicity.
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Fat cow syndrome.

TL;DR: The fat cow syndrome refers to a combination of metabolic, digestive, infectious, and reproductive conditions which affects the obese periparturient cow which develops primarily due to faulty feed management which permits excessive consumption of unbalanced diets.
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Postpartum estrus as an indicator of reproductive status in the dairy cow.

TL;DR: The average services required per conception for the five groups were 2.58, 2.21, 1.75, and 1.48 as mentioned in this paper, a significant decline from the previous year's 2.48.
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Post partum ovarian activity and uterine involution in the suckled swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

TL;DR: It is concluded that a delay in the resumption of ovarian cyclicity post partum represents an important factor contributing to the prolonged calving to conception interval in the suckled swamp buffalo.
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Plasma Estrogen and Progesterone Levels After Mating, and During Late Pregnancy and Postpartum in Cows12

TL;DR: Peripheral blood plasma was analyzed for total estrogen and progesterone concentrations concurrently during several reproductive stages of the cow during trial I and trial II, mated heifers were mated and blood was collected every 3 days until they either returned to estrus or until day 39 of pregnancy.
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