The association of serum metabolites with clinical disease during the transition period
Núria Chapinal,M. E. Carson,Todd F. Duffield,M. B. Capel,Sandra Godden,Michael W. Overton,José E. P. Santos,Stephen J. LeBlanc +7 more
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Elevated serum NEFA concentrations within 1 wk before calving were associated with increased risk of RP, metritis, and DA after calving, and Serum NEFA and calcium concentrations in the 2 wk around calving in combination wereassociated with the risk of DA.About:
This article is published in Journal of Dairy Science.The article was published on 2011-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 340 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: NEFA & Metritis.read more
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Evaluation of peripartal calcium status, energetic profile, and neutrophil function in dairy cows at low or high risk of developing uterine disease
Natalia J. Martinez,Carlos A. Risco,Fabio S. Lima,Rafael Bisinotto,L.F. Greco,Eduardo S. Ribeiro,Fiona P. Maunsell,Klibs N. Galvão,José E. P. Santos +8 more
TL;DR: Neither metritis nor SCH influenced the resumption of estrous cyclicity by 38 DIM, but cows with SCH had a reduced pregnancy rate and a longer interval to pregnancy compared with normocalcemic cows.
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Prevalence of subclinical ketosis and relationships with postpartum diseases in European dairy cows.
TL;DR: Prevalence of SCK was high between 2 to 15 DIM and SCK increased the odds of metritis, clinical ketosis, lameness, and displaced abomasum in European dairy herds, and Interestingly, a postpartum blood BHBA threshold increased the Odds for lameness in dairy cows 1.8 (95% confidence interval: 1.3 to 2.5) times.
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Prevalence of periparturient diseases and effects on fertility of seasonally calving grazing dairy cows supplemented with concentrates.
Eduardo S. Ribeiro,Fabio S. Lima,L.F. Greco,Rafael Bisinotto,A.P.A. Monteiro,M. G. Favoreto,H. Ayres,R.S. Marsola,Natalia J. Martinez,William W. Thatcher,José E. P. Santos +10 more
TL;DR: Periparturient diseases were highly prevalent in seasonally calving grazing dairies and affected cows had delayed resumption of estrous cyclicity, reduced P/AI, and increased risk of pregnancy loss.
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Elevated non-esterified fatty acids and β-hydroxybutyrate and their association with transition dairy cow performance.
TL;DR: Herds with more than a 15-20% prevalence of excessively elevated concentrations of NEFAs and β-hydroxybutyrate in early lactation have higher rates of negative subsequent events, poorer reproduction, and lower milk yield than herds with a lower prevalence of negative energy balance.
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The association of serum metabolites in the transition period with milk production and early-lactation reproductive performance.
Núria Chapinal,M. E. Carson,Stephen J. LeBlanc,Ken E. Leslie,Sandra Godden,M. B. Capel,José E. P. Santos,Michael W. Overton,Todd F. Duffield +8 more
TL;DR: High serum concentrations of NEFA, BHBA, and low concentrations of calcium around parturition were associated with early lactation milk loss, andLow calcium concentration around partURition was associated with impairedEarly lactation reproduction.
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Veterinary Epidemiologic Research
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Partitioning of Nutrients During Pregnancy and Lactation: A Review of Mechanisms Involving Homeostasis and Homeorhesis
Dale E. Bauman,W. B. Currie +1 more
TL;DR: While not definitively established, roles for placental lactogen and prolactin are attractive possibilities in homeorhetic regulation of maternal tissues to support pregnancy and the initiation of lactaion, respectively.
A dairy cow body condition scoring system and its relationship to selected production characteristics [Milk production]
TL;DR: Dairy cows that increased significantly in body condition during lactation were less efficient producers, had a greater number of days open, and had high body condition scores at the end of lactation.
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A Dairy Cow Body Condition Scoring System and Its Relationship to Selected Production Characteristics
TL;DR: In this article, a scoring system with 1 to 5 scale was devised to measure body condition of dairy cows at any point during the lactation cycle, based on appearance and palpation of back and hind quarters only.
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Defining postpartum uterine disease in cattle.
TL;DR: Suggestions for common postpartum uterine diseases are suggested, which can be readily adopted by researchers and veterinarians.