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Causes of abortion in dairy cows in Uruguay

Causes of abortion in dairy cows in Uruguay

... number of animals eliminating leptospires in the urine, the present study did not find abortions caused by ...infection of the fetus or placenta and be caused by other mechanisms including the ... See full document

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Use of Tri-Solfen to control pain during treatment of hoof lesions in dairy cows

Use of Tri-Solfen to control pain during treatment of hoof lesions in dairy cows

... type of flooring, bedding, calving, management, behaviour or lack of functional trimming can enhance the risk of hoof diseases causing lameness (Holzhauer, Hardenberg, & Bartels, ...development ... See full document

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 Effect of selenium on the development of selected indicators of fertility in dairy cows

Effect of selenium on the development of selected indicators of fertility in dairy cows

... the causes of fertility disorders and mastitis is con- sidered low concentration of this element in the ...consequence of stopping the bearings is acute or chronic inflammation ... See full document

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Neospora caninum : evaluation of vertical transmission in slaughtered dairy cows (Bos taurus)

Neospora caninum : evaluation of vertical transmission in slaughtered dairy cows (Bos taurus)

... absence of antibodies for ...seronegative abortion cases should be confirmed by means of PCR analysis on the fetus ...infection in seronegative dams might be explained in terms ... See full document

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Influence of different digital diseases in lameness of dairy cows in southwest of the state of Goiás

Influence of different digital diseases in lameness of dairy cows in southwest of the state of Goiás

... frequently in the pelvic limbs compared to the thoracic ...multifactorial causes, especially morphofunctional aspects of limbs, both during movement and the sternal ...incidence of lesions ... See full document

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Plasma fatty acid profile in dairy cows associated with the inclusion of annatto in their diet

Plasma fatty acid profile in dairy cows associated with the inclusion of annatto in their diet

... leading causes of deaths in the world. The negative effects of a diet rich in cholesterol and saturated fats and its close relationship with the development of such diseases has ... See full document

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Welfare indicators identification in Portuguese dairy cows farms

Welfare indicators identification in Portuguese dairy cows farms

... farms, dairy cooperatives, animal health laboratories or national cattle ...welfare. In Portugal, three information systems were identified, the system of on-farm fallen stock collection (Sistema de ... See full document

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Fractional excretion of electrolytes and paradoxical aciduria in dairy cows with left displaced abomasum

Fractional excretion of electrolytes and paradoxical aciduria in dairy cows with left displaced abomasum

... excretion of electrolytes is used to assess renal function and interpret electrolyte and acid-base ...disorder in dairy cows, which causes hypokalemic, hypochloremic metabolic ... See full document

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Subclinical hypomagnesemia: Prevalence and causes in dairy cows in the semiarid region of the state of Paraíba, Brazil

Subclinical hypomagnesemia: Prevalence and causes in dairy cows in the semiarid region of the state of Paraíba, Brazil

... homeostasis in which Mg is required for full function of the adenylate cyclase ...ability of parathyroid hormone stimulated cells to produce cyclic AMP, resulting in failure to activate the ... See full document

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Frequency of some acropodium diseases in dairy cows in Serbia

Frequency of some acropodium diseases in dairy cows in Serbia

... described. In such a case, there is destruction of the hoof crown in two ...described in Italy (Mortellaro, 1974), in the United States in 1980, and in England in ... See full document

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An alternative methodology of determining feed sorting in transition dairy cows fed glycerol

An alternative methodology of determining feed sorting in transition dairy cows fed glycerol

... behavior of dairy cows, which can result in the consumption of a ration with inconsistent nutritive value (STONE, 2004) and increasing risks of developing subacute ruminal ... See full document

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Milk production and economic assessment of cassava bagasse in the feed of dairy cows

Milk production and economic assessment of cassava bagasse in the feed of dairy cows

... Concentrations of fat, lactose and total solids of milk were not modified (p > ...rates of cassava bagasse, and mean rates ...intake of NDF which was similar to all treatments (Table 2). ... See full document

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Energetic status of crossbreed dairy cows during transition period in two different seasons

Energetic status of crossbreed dairy cows during transition period in two different seasons

... profile of crossbred Holstein x Gir cows in a semi-confined system differ greatly between summer and winter, indicating that each season presents its own challenges, such as the heat stress that ... See full document

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Vaccination of lactating dairy cows for the prevention of aflatoxin B1 carry over in milk.

Vaccination of lactating dairy cows for the prevention of aflatoxin B1 carry over in milk.

... prevention of fungal contamination in the food chain. When outbreaks of AFs occur, some means of salvaging contaminated feeds involve physical or chemical detoxifying methods or inclusion ... See full document

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Serum thyroid hormone evaluation during transition periods in dairy cows

Serum thyroid hormone evaluation during transition periods in dairy cows

... present in the circulation; however, inherent physiolog- ical effects are attributed almost only to T3 (Leonard and Visser, 1986; Dickson, 1990; Flier et ...also in the plasma of lactating ... See full document

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Infrared thermography as a method for evaluating the heat tolerance in dairy cows

Infrared thermography as a method for evaluating the heat tolerance in dairy cows

... susceptibility of Holstein animals to increased temperatures and agrees with Façanha et ...points in rectal temperature and respiratory frequency in Holstein cattle (Table ...were in a ... See full document

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Gene expression profile in gyr and crossbreed dairy cows with mastitis

Gene expression profile in gyr and crossbreed dairy cows with mastitis

... role in the innate immunity of the mammary gland against pathogenic ...function in the immune response opened a new field of study to better understand the primary immune response of ... See full document

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Consumption, nutrient digestibility and lactation performance of dairy cows fed soybeans in different forms

Consumption, nutrient digestibility and lactation performance of dairy cows fed soybeans in different forms

... Holstein cows were given diets containing soybean supplied in different ways in order to identify possible changes in lactation performance and evaluate the economic feasibility of the ... See full document

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Accuracy of two hand-held electronic devices for determination of blood β-hydroxybutyrate in dairy cows

Accuracy of two hand-held electronic devices for determination of blood β-hydroxybutyrate in dairy cows

... concentration of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) increases to serve as a source of energy since glucose is being directed to the lactogenic and fetal development (ALLEN & PIANTONI, ...amount of ... See full document

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Relationship between diurnal grazing time and herbage intake in dairy cows in rotational grazing

Relationship between diurnal grazing time and herbage intake in dairy cows in rotational grazing

... effect of stems on the foraging behaviour of cattle grazing five tropical ...role of grass stems as structural foraging deterrents and their effects on the foraging behaviour of ...dynamics ... See full document

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