Major Metabolic Diseases Affecting Cows in Transition Period

Bezerra, Leilson R. and Neto, Cezario B. de Oliveira and Araújo, Marcos J. de and Edvan, Ricardo L. and Oliveira, Wagner D. C. de and Pereira, Fabrício B. (2014) Major Metabolic Diseases Affecting Cows in Transition Period. International Journal of Biology, 6 (3). pp. 85-94. ISSN 1916-9671

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to perform a literary review on the main metabolic diseases affecting cows during the transition period. The heat increment promoted by higher energy demand that occurs during the transition period between the end of lactation and early management, combined with low dry matter intake due to fetal growth major and consequent reduced ability of the rumen, make the dairy cow highly susceptible to the metabolic diseases ketosis, milk fever and hepatic lipidosis. The increase in blood concentrations of non-esterifies fatty acids during this transition period appear to be linked to the onset of these disorders and this can be explained by the high energy mobilization because of the negative energy balance. Diets with high energy density during this period are extremely necessary to minimize the effects of negative energy balance. In addition it is recommended to feed the animals with foods smaller particles because the capacity of the rumen is reduced. It also recommends the provision of lipid sources such as protected fat and vegetable oils that do not degrade the ruminal microorganisms and even precursors of glucose, such as propylene glycol or starchy concentrates, and not by lipid.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Digital Library > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 23 May 2023 05:51
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2024 04:12
URI: http://archive.scholarstm.com/id/eprint/1232

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