نتایج جستجو برای: dairy herds

تعداد نتایج: 49062  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2009
j. tajik m. g. nadalian a. raoofi g. r. mohammadi a. r. bahonar

to estimate the prevalence of subacute ruminal acidosis (sara) in dairy cows, a total of 196 ruminalfluid samples were drawn by rumenocentesis from 10 dairy herds of khorasan razavi province, northeast ofiran. two groups of 12 cows, early lactation and mid-lactation cows were sampled in each dairy herd andruminal ph was determined immediately using a portable ph-meter. a total of 54 cows (27.6%...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2013
K Liedtke J Szteyn I Białobrzewski A Wiszniewska-Łaszczych E Bednarko-Młynarczyk

Invasions of gastrointestinal nematodes in dairy cows may affect animals productivity. The most frequently detected internal parasite of dairy cattle is Ostertagia ostertagi. The objective of this study was to determine O. ostertagi invasion extensiveness in selected herds of dairy cattle, with special consideration to cows being in the first lactation, and to analyze the milk yield and content...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2012
K Alvåsen M Jansson Mörk C Hallén Sandgren P T Thomsen U Emanuelson

An increase in on-farm mortality (euthanasia and death) in dairy herds has been reported in several countries in the last decade. This does not only imply possible problems with animal welfare, but it also causes economic losses to the farmer. The objective of this study was to evaluate time trends in on-farm dairy cow mortality in Sweden and identify potential herd-level risk factors. Data wer...

2013
Anne-Marie Schunn Franz J. Conraths Christoph Staubach Andreas Fröhlich Andrew Forbes Thomas Schnieder Christina Strube

In November 2008, a total of 19,910 bulk tank milk (BTM) samples were obtained from dairy farms from all over Germany, corresponding to about 20% of all German dairy herds, and analysed for antibodies against the bovine lungworm Dictyocaulus viviparus by use of the recombinant MSP-ELISA. A total number of 3,397 (17.1%; n = 19,910) BTM samples tested seropositive. The prevalences in individual G...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2012
W Barański S Zduńczyk T Janowski

The information about the occurrence of embryonic and fetal losses in dairy herds in Poland is limited. Thus, the objective of this study was to assess the pregnancy loss between days 30 and 45 (late embryonic mortality) and between days 45 and 260 after artificial insemination (AI) (foetal loss). The study was carried out in 8 dairy herds in north-east Poland. In total 954 cows were examined f...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2010
E Vasseur F Borderas R I Cue D Lefebvre D Pellerin J Rushen K M Wade A M de Passillé

There is growing interest among the public in farm animal welfare and a need for methods to assess animal welfare on farm. A survey on calf rearing practices that might affect dairy calf welfare was performed via a 1-h interview on 115 dairy farms (mean +/- SD: herd size=52.5+/-20.9 cows; milk production=8,697+/-1,153L) distributed throughout the province of Quebec. Despite frequent recommendat...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2017
Kirstine Klitgaard Mikael L Strube Anastasia Isbrand Tim K Jensen Martin W Nielsen

At present, very little information exists regarding what role the environmental slurry may play as an infection reservoir and/or route of transmission for bovine digital dermatitis (DD), a disease which is a global problem in dairy herds. To investigate whether DD-related bacteria belong to the indigenous microbiota of the dairy herd environment, we used deep amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRN...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2007
J P Valde M L Lystad E Simensen O Østerås

Feeding practices, ration composition, and body condition scores (BCS) were assessed in an observational case-contrast study of Norwegian dairy herds with low (n = 98) and high (n = 94) mastitis infection rates. Differences between the 2 groups of herds were associated with feeding practices and amount of roughage. More herds in the low-infection group were fed a reduced amount of roughage at d...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
P L Ruegg

This paper compares management of mastitis on organic dairy farms with that on conventional dairy farms. National standards for organic production vary by country. In the United States, usage of antimicrobials to treat dairy cattle results in permanent loss of organic status of the animal, effectively limiting treatment choices for animals experiencing bacterial diseases. There are no products ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2006
F G H Hoe P L Ruegg

The objective of this study was to characterize opinions and practices of Wisconsin dairy producers about biosecurity and animal wellbeing. Wisconsin dairy producers were surveyed using a mailed questionnaire and responder herds were categorized based on the number of lactating cows: very small herds (< or =50 lactating cows; n = 279); small herds (51 to 100 lactating cows; n = 202); medium her...

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