The biological cycles of milk production and reproduction determine dairy profitability thus making management decisions dynamic and time-dependent. Metabolic diseases pose significant risk on net earnings of a dairy enterprise. We report a case of clinical hypocalcaemia (milk fever). A 7-year-old Jersey cross cow weighing 500 kg was presented with left lateral recumbency with the neck curved towards the flank. The case history indicated that the animal had calved two months ago and was semi-intensively managed. There was no history of vaccination and deworming. The daily production of milk was about 13 liters
Case Description - The owner of a herd of 74 Holstein-Friesian cattle reported decreased milk produc...
CASE DESCRIPTION: The owner of a herd of 74 Holstein-Friesian cattle reported decreased milk product...
Most of the metabolic diseases of dairy cows – milk fever, ketosis,retained placenta (RP), and displ...
The welfare and economic impact of milk fever in dairy cows is significant. Milk fever is a metaboli...
Milk fever is a production disease of dairy cattle which is due to low serum calcium levels either b...
THE condition known as milk fever is almost essentially a disease of highly productive adult milking...
Milk fever. A review. Milk fever is an imbalance in calcium metabolism affecting specially high prod...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
The purpose of this paper is to review the predisposing factors and advances in controlling principl...
Hypocalcemia (low blood calcium) is an important determinant of fresh cow health and milk production...
The effects of milk fever, ketosis, and lameness were studied in 23, 416 Finnish Ayrshire cows that ...
Efficient milk production continues to requirethe dairy cow to experience gestation andparturition e...
Periparturient milk fever is a widespread metabolic disease within the dairy industry, with a number...
Case Description - The owner of a herd of 74 Holstein-Friesian cattle reported decreased milk produc...
CASE DESCRIPTION: The owner of a herd of 74 Holstein-Friesian cattle reported decreased milk product...
Most of the metabolic diseases of dairy cows – milk fever, ketosis,retained placenta (RP), and displ...
The welfare and economic impact of milk fever in dairy cows is significant. Milk fever is a metaboli...
Milk fever is a production disease of dairy cattle which is due to low serum calcium levels either b...
THE condition known as milk fever is almost essentially a disease of highly productive adult milking...
Milk fever. A review. Milk fever is an imbalance in calcium metabolism affecting specially high prod...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
The objective of this review was to explore the relationship between lactational performance and hea...
The purpose of this paper is to review the predisposing factors and advances in controlling principl...
Hypocalcemia (low blood calcium) is an important determinant of fresh cow health and milk production...
The effects of milk fever, ketosis, and lameness were studied in 23, 416 Finnish Ayrshire cows that ...
Efficient milk production continues to requirethe dairy cow to experience gestation andparturition e...
Periparturient milk fever is a widespread metabolic disease within the dairy industry, with a number...
Case Description - The owner of a herd of 74 Holstein-Friesian cattle reported decreased milk produc...
CASE DESCRIPTION: The owner of a herd of 74 Holstein-Friesian cattle reported decreased milk product...
Most of the metabolic diseases of dairy cows – milk fever, ketosis,retained placenta (RP), and displ...