نتایج جستجو برای: cows milk allergy

تعداد نتایج: 141348  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
V R Osborne S Radhakrishnan N E Odongo A R Hill B W McBride

The objective of this study was to determine the effects of supplementing fish oil (FO) in the drinking water of dairy cows on production performance and milk fatty acid composition. Sixteen multiparous Holstein dairy cows (741 +/- 84 kg of BW; 60 +/- 2.3 d in milk, mean +/- SD) housed in a tie-stall facility were used in the study. The study was conducted as a completely randomized design with...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1997
H V Petit R Rioux D R Ouellet

Primiparous (n = 9) and multiparous (n = 18) Holstein cows averaging 584 +/- 15 kg of body weight (mean +/- SE) were allotted at 2 wk postpartum to nine groups (3 primiparous and 6 multiparous) of 3 cows each to determine the effects of pea extrusion on ruminal degradability and milk production. Cows were fed a total mixed diet based on timothy silage and concentrate for ad libitum intake. The ...

2014
İbrahim Ece Kaan Demirören Nihat Demir Abdurrahman Uner Sevket Balli

BACKGROUND Cow's milk allergy is the most common food allergy in children, with rates estimated at 1.9% to 4.9%. Clinical phenotypes of cow's milk allergy are varied and involve 1 or more target organs, with the main targets being the skin, respiratory system, and gastrointestinal tract. To date, no studies have investigated detailed cardiac function in children with cow's milk allergy. The cur...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2013
Robert A Wood Scott H Sicherer Brian P Vickery Stacie M Jones Andrew H Liu David M Fleischer Alice K Henning Lloyd Mayer A Wesley Burks Alexander Grishin Donald Stablein Hugh A Sampson

OBJECTIVE There are few studies on the natural history of milk allergy. Most are single-site and not longitudinal, and these have not identified a means for early prediction of outcomes. METHODS Children aged 3 to 15 months were enrolled in an observational study with either (1) a convincing history of egg allergy, milk allergy, or both with a positive skin prick test (SPT) response to the tr...

2005
David K. Beede

2. Maximal lactational response in different experiments depended upon wha t Mg source was supplemented and the milk production level (stage of lactation) of cows . For midlactation cows supplemented with feed grad e magnesium phosphate, .48% total dietary Mg resulted in greatest milk yield . When midlactation cows were provided additional dietary Mg as Mg O maximal lactational response was obt...

2003
Morten Dam Rasmussen

Overmilking is a matter of concern because it may affect teat condition and udder health. The historic background for overmilking is mainly based on the assumption that all milk should be removed from the udder in order to maximise the milk yield. However, breeding for high milk yields has provided cows with a high alveolar capacity, large cistern capacity, and a higher proportion of cisternal ...

2007
M. J. Paape G. R. Wiggans D. D. Bannerman D. L. Thomas A. H. Sanders A. Contreras P. Moroni R. H. Miller

The milk somatic cell count (MSCC) forms the basis of abnormal milk control programs world wide for goats, cows and sheep. To better understand factors that contribute to elevations in MSCC, the effects of stage of lactation, parity, breed and state/area in the United States (US) on MSCC were examined. Least squares means were calculated on composite milk somatic cell scores from 26,607 goats, ...

2014
G. T. Santos L. S. Lima A. L. B. Schogor J. V. Romero F. E. De Marchi P. A. Grande N. W. Santos F. S. Santos R. Kazama

The effects of feeding pelleted citrus pulp (PCP) as a natural antioxidant source on the performance and milk quality of dairy cows fed highly polyunsaturated fatty acid (FA) diets were evaluated. Four lactating Holstein cows were assigned to a 4×4 Latin-square. Treatments, on a dry matter (DM) basis, were i) control diet; ii) 3% soybean oil; iii) 3% soybean oil and 9% PCP and; iv) 3% soybean o...

2013
Yoshinori Morita Hideo Iwakura Harumi Ohtsuka Yoichi Kohno Naoki Shimojo

BACKGROUND There have been several reports on neonates with milk allergy in a neonatal ward. This type of allergy is mostly categorized as a non-IgE-mediated food allergy. Although most cases of milk allergy occur in the first few months of life, the differences in clinical characteristics between premature and full-term neonates are still unclear. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to clarify the di...

Journal: :BMJ 1990
A Lucas O G Brooke R Morley T J Cole M F Bamford

OBJECTIVE To study the effect of early diet on the development of allergic reactions in infants born preterm. DESIGN Two randomised prospective trails. In trail A infants were randomly allocated banked donor milk or preterm formula as their sole diet or (separately randomised) as a supplement to their mother's expressed breast milk. In trial B infants were allocated term or preterm formula. A...

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