Physiological evaluation of newborn lambs at birth revealed four main causes of hypothermia and death: placental insufficiency, intrapartum hypoxaemia, inadequate heat production and starvation. No similar evidence seems to be available for calves and thus the present study measures parameters used in previous lamb studies to evaluate the physiological status of calves and the incidence of the four factors in newborn dairy calves. The study was carried out in the Manawatu region during spring 2001. Multiparous and primiparous cows about to calve were observed continuously. All dystocias were assisted. Within 30 minutes of birth the rectal temperature of each calf and a jugular blood sample were taken. Time to stand on all four feet and birt...
The aim of the present study was to investigate some physical, haematological and clinical chemistr...
© 2021 Natalie Wallace RoadknightNon-replacement dairy calves in Australia, known as bobby calves, a...
Beef-calf mortality rates across tropical and subtropical Australia are high, with sub-optimal nutri...
Neonatal calves form the basis of all dairy and beef herds. There are many factors that influence ca...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
An efficient management of the newborn dairy calf around birth results in reduced rearing costs and ...
Across beef breeding herds of northern Australia, poor pre-partum nutrition of cows is consistently ...
Season may affect calves thermal comfort and behavior, but the data related to the overall influence...
Season may affect calves thermal comfort and behavior, but the data related to the overall influence...
The objective of the present retrospective cohort study was to evaluate potential associations betwe...
Season may affect calves thermal comfort and behavior, but the data related to the overall influence...
The objective was to determine whether maternal nutritional status and milk production during early ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate some physical, haematological and clinical chemistr...
© 2021 Natalie Wallace RoadknightNon-replacement dairy calves in Australia, known as bobby calves, a...
Beef-calf mortality rates across tropical and subtropical Australia are high, with sub-optimal nutri...
Neonatal calves form the basis of all dairy and beef herds. There are many factors that influence ca...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
An efficient management of the newborn dairy calf around birth results in reduced rearing costs and ...
Across beef breeding herds of northern Australia, poor pre-partum nutrition of cows is consistently ...
Season may affect calves thermal comfort and behavior, but the data related to the overall influence...
Season may affect calves thermal comfort and behavior, but the data related to the overall influence...
The objective of the present retrospective cohort study was to evaluate potential associations betwe...
Season may affect calves thermal comfort and behavior, but the data related to the overall influence...
The objective was to determine whether maternal nutritional status and milk production during early ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate some physical, haematological and clinical chemistr...
© 2021 Natalie Wallace RoadknightNon-replacement dairy calves in Australia, known as bobby calves, a...
Beef-calf mortality rates across tropical and subtropical Australia are high, with sub-optimal nutri...