Dairy cows : nutrition, fertility and milk production
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Dairy cows : nutrition, fertility and milk production
(Animal science, issues and professions series)(Agriculture issues and policies series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The elite milk producing phenotype of the modern dairy cow has adversely affected its health. Diminished udder health has serious implications for milk production, leading to decreases in milk yield, milk quality and increases in somatic cell count. This new book presents current research in the nutrition, fertility and milk production of dairy cows. Topics discussed include mastitis in bovine milk production; oxidative stress and reproductive disorders in dairy cows; the incidence of hypocalcemia and its Ca homeostasis mechanism in periparturient cows and the haemodynamic changes of the superovulated corpus luteum in cattle.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Mastitis & Bovine Milk Production
- Oxidative Stress & Reproductive Disorders in Dairy Cows
- Production Diseases in Dairy Herds: Monitoring Transition Cows
- Increasing the Value in Dairy Chains Mainly Supplied by Small Scale Farms: Case Study from Morocco
- Genetic Parameters for Clinical Mastitis & Somatic Cell Count for Holstein Cows Managed under Mediterranean Climatic Conditions in Tunisia
- Incidence of Hypocalcemia & its Ca Homeostasis Mechanism in Periparturient Cows From three Intensive Dairy Farms of Heilongjiang
- Haemodynamic Changes of the Superovulated Corpus luteum in Cattle
- Index.
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