Several factors can influence the development of mastitis on a dairy farm including housing, cow comfort, preventive and curative health aspects and diet. This article reviews the important influence of certain dietary deficiencies or excesses on the risk of mastitis on dairy farms. The results of...
Publisher
Newsmed, Paris, France
Citation
Point Vétérinaire, 2023, 54, 439 (Part 2), pp 75-79
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Author(s)
Staufenbiel, R.
Publisher
DLG AgroFood medien gmbh, Bonn, Germany
Citation
Milchpraxis, 2023, 61, 3, pp 49-55
Dairy cows are exposed to increased oxidative stress that plays an important role in the pathogenesis of various diseases and disturbs reproductive performance. Increased oxidative stress often occurs during the periparturient period and is associated with negative energy balance. Many nutritional...
Publisher
Krajowa Izba Lekarsko Weterynaryjna, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Życie Weterynaryjne, 2023, 98, 1, pp 31-33
Dairy farmers dose their cows continuously with high amount of fat-soluble vitamin supplements to improve reproductive capacity and milk quality. However, these amounts are sometimes detrimental to the health of cows. Farmers require effective methods of vitamin supplementation methods without side ...
Publisher
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan
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JARQ, Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly, 2023, 57, 4, pp 321-328
Several factors can influence the development of mastitis on a dairy farm including housing, cow comfort, preventive and curative health aspects and diet. This article reviews the important influence of certain dietary deficiencies or excesses on the risk of mastitis on dairy farms. The results of...
Publisher
Point Veterinaire Italie s.r.l., Milan, Italy
Citation
Summa, Animali da Reddito, 2023, 18, Monotematico, pp 61-66
The research was carried out at the Sarafanovo farm, in Chebarkul district, Chelyabinsk region. We established that postpartum endometritis in first-calf heifers is widespread in biogeochemical provinces that contain an excess of nickel and iron. This pathology demonstrates distinct violations of...
Author(s)
Gertman, A. M.; Maksimovich, D. M.
Publisher
Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy agrarnyy universitet im. N.I. Vavilova, Saratov, Russia
Citation
Agrarnyy nauchnyy zhurnal, 2023, 8, pp 59-65
Copper (Cu) is a vital microelement required for the optimum growth performance and wellbeing of aquatic animals. It contributed to various biological, physiological, and metabolic function in the entire body of the aquatic animals. Further, Cu is a cofactor for several enzymes involved in the...
Author(s)
Dawood, M. A. O.
Publisher
Springer US, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Biological Trace Element Research, 2022, 200, 12, pp 5273-5282
Author(s)
Staufenbiel, R.
Publisher
DLG AgroFood medien gmbh, Bonn, Germany
Citation
Milchpraxis, 2022, 60, 4, pp 37-43
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Author(s)
Staufenbiel, R.
Publisher
DLG AgroFood medien gmbh, Bonn, Germany
Citation
Milchpraxis, 2022, 60, 5, pp 32-38
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Publisher
DLG AgroFood medien gmbh, Bonn, Germany
Citation
Milchpraxis, 2022, 60, 5, pp 39-40