The time around calving in highly productive dairy cows is a critical period in terms of their metabolism, which is connected with high demands of the foetus as well as with the onset of lactation. Retained placenta in cows may have multifactorial aetiology, but in herds which are free from infectious diseases, the most important reasons are; periparturient metabolic changes and disturbances to the internal balance and stress. During the periparturient period, the most important factor causing immune suppression and hypotony of uterus in cows is metabolic stress due to hormonal and nutritional factors, including metabolic fluctuations, negative energy balance, as well as shortage of proteins, minerals, vitamins and antioxidants. This metabo...
The study aimed te evaluate the relationships between the variation of metabolism during the post pa...
The purpose of the research is to determine the etiopathogenesis of reproductive dysfunction in high...
Retained placenta (RP) is often diagnosed in high-yielding dairy cows and can negatively affect repr...
Abstract: Retaining of placenta is one of the most common ailments in dairy cows and it occurrs if p...
Background: Retained placenta (RP) is characterized by a failure to remove the fetal membranes withi...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of changes in body condition in the dry period and...
The objective of the study was to determine the value of metabolic indicators characterising the ene...
Retaining of placenta is one of the most common ailments in dairy cows and it occurrs if placenta is...
The complex etiology and pathogenesis of retained placenta (RP) bring huge challenges for researcher...
Cows affected with retained placenta are at a higher risk of developing puerperal metritis. Retained...
The study aimed te evaluate the relationships between the variation of metabolism during the post pa...
Retained placenta (RP) occurs frequently in dairy cattle but little is known about the pathogenic or...
One of the most challenging periods for a dairy cow is during the 3-week period before and after cal...
During the period of milk synthesis, dairy cows undergo tremendous changes in metabolism. The demand...
Retained placenta (RP) occurs frequently in dairy cattle but little is known about the pathogenic or...
The study aimed te evaluate the relationships between the variation of metabolism during the post pa...
The purpose of the research is to determine the etiopathogenesis of reproductive dysfunction in high...
Retained placenta (RP) is often diagnosed in high-yielding dairy cows and can negatively affect repr...
Abstract: Retaining of placenta is one of the most common ailments in dairy cows and it occurrs if p...
Background: Retained placenta (RP) is characterized by a failure to remove the fetal membranes withi...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of changes in body condition in the dry period and...
The objective of the study was to determine the value of metabolic indicators characterising the ene...
Retaining of placenta is one of the most common ailments in dairy cows and it occurrs if placenta is...
The complex etiology and pathogenesis of retained placenta (RP) bring huge challenges for researcher...
Cows affected with retained placenta are at a higher risk of developing puerperal metritis. Retained...
The study aimed te evaluate the relationships between the variation of metabolism during the post pa...
Retained placenta (RP) occurs frequently in dairy cattle but little is known about the pathogenic or...
One of the most challenging periods for a dairy cow is during the 3-week period before and after cal...
During the period of milk synthesis, dairy cows undergo tremendous changes in metabolism. The demand...
Retained placenta (RP) occurs frequently in dairy cattle but little is known about the pathogenic or...
The study aimed te evaluate the relationships between the variation of metabolism during the post pa...
The purpose of the research is to determine the etiopathogenesis of reproductive dysfunction in high...
Retained placenta (RP) is often diagnosed in high-yielding dairy cows and can negatively affect repr...