نتایج جستجو برای: sixty eight holstein cows

تعداد نتایج: 254058  

2016
Henry A. Paz Christopher L. Anderson Makala J. Muller Paul J. Kononoff Samodha C. Fernando

The rumen microbial community in dairy cows plays a critical role in efficient milk production. However, there is a lack of data comparing the composition of the rumen bacterial community of the main dairy breeds. This study utilizes 16S rRNA gene sequencing to describe the rumen bacterial community composition in Holstein and Jersey cows fed the same diet by sampling the rumen microbiota via t...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
C Wang Q Tong X Z Hu L G Yang X Q Zhong Y Yu J J Wu W J Liu X Li G H Hua H Q Zhao S J Zhang

Complex vertebral malformation (CVM) is a recently described monogenic autosomal recessive hereditary defect of Holstein dairy cattle that causes premature birth, aborted fetuses and stillborn calves. Guanine is substituted by thymine (G>T) in the solute carrier family 35 member A3 gene (SLC35A3). A valine is changed to a phenylalanine at position 180 of uridine 5'-diphosphate-N-acetyl-glu...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2003
Jun Sato Reeko Sato Aiko Takagi Taichi Goto Keiji Okada Jun Yasuda Yoshihisa Naito

Eight periparturient Holstein Friesian cows were examined for plasma tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) activity to assess the degree of bone metabolic activity and to evaluate the association between the change in calcium (Ca) concentration and bone metabolism during the periparturient period. Milk fever occurred in 1 of 8 cows just after parturition. Plasma TRAP activities did not mar...

2014
Juan Zambrano

Objective. To determine the associations of BoLA DRB3.2 alleles present in Holstein and BON x Holstein cattle to production and milk quality traits in a dairy herd of Antioquia, Colombia. Materials and methods. Ninety-one cows, 66 Holstein and 25 BxH, were genotyped for the BoLA DRB3.2 gene, through PCR-RFLP technique. Furthermore, the association of the alleles of the gene BoLA DRB3.2 with mil...

2014
John R Otto Bunmi S Malau-Aduli Razaq O Balogun Peter Nish Aduli E O Malau-Aduli

BACKGROUND The supplementation of fat to lactating dairy cows has long been used as a management tool to increase dietary energy density for improving cow production, reproduction and to alleviate negative energy balance. Attempts have been made to investigate the effect of canola meal on plasma metabolites in lactating cows, but the results have been diverse and inconsistent. To our current kn...

2014
Anette B Grossi Jørgen S Agerholm Knud Christensen Henrik E Jensen Páll S Leifsson Christian Bendixen Peter Karlskov-Mortensen Merete Fredholm

BACKGROUND Peripheral nerve sheath tumors (PNSTs) are frequently found in Danish cattle at slaughter. Bovine PNSTs share several gross and histopathological characteristics with the PNSTs in humans with heritable neurofibromatosis syndromes. The aim of the present study was to investigate a possible hereditary disposition to PNSTs in dairy cattle by statistical analysis performed on data from 5...

2010
Billy Smith Lisa Sherman Johannes Kauffold

Materials and methods: Sixty Holstein dairy cows (parity 1-8) in overall general good health were identified as having claw-related LAMENESS that was divided into four categories; pododermatitis septica (PS; n = 41), pododermatitis circumscripta (PC; n = 8), interdigital necrobacillosis (IN; n = 7), papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD; n = 4). Another 10 cows also in good general heath were r...

2013
Yongli Qu Wei Jiang Guoan Yin Chunbo Wei Jun Bao

This study estimated the fermentation characteristics and nutrient value of corn-lablab bean mixture silages relative to corn silages. The effects of feeding corn-lablab bean mixture silages on nutrient apparent digestibility and milk production of dairy cows in northern China were also investigated. Three ruminally cannulated Holstein cows were used to determine the ruminal digestion kinetics ...

Journal: :Reproduction 2003
F F Paula-Lopes C C Chase Y M Al-Katanani C E Krininger R M Rivera S Tekin A C Majewski O M Ocon T A Olson P J Hansen

The detrimental effects of heat stress on fertility in cattle are less pronounced in heat-tolerant breeds. Although these genetic differences reflect differences in thermoregulation, cells from heat-tolerant breeds are less adversely compromised by increased temperature (that is, heat shock) than cells from heat-sensitive breeds. Experiments were performed to test the hypothesis that cells and ...

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