Shortening or omitting the dry period (DP) in dairy cows is of interest because of potential beneficial effects on energy balance and metabolic health. Reported effects of a short or omitted dry period on udder health are ambiguous. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of no DP (0 d), a short DP (30 d), or a conventional DP (60 d) on the occurrence of intramammary infections (IMI) during the precalving period and on somatic cell counts (SCC), elevations of SCC (SCC ≥ 200,000 cells/mL), and clinical mastitis in the subsequent lactation. The study also aimed to analyze which prepartum cow characteristics are associated with udder health after different DP lengths. Holstein-Friesian dairy cows (n = 167) were randomly assigned to a DP length...
This study evaluated the effects of dry period (DP) length and dietary energy source on lactation cu...
Negative energy balance in dairy cows in early lactation has been associated with increased inflamma...
Shortening or omitting the dry period to improve the energy balance in early lactation have the trad...
Shortening or omitting the dry period (DP) in dairy cows is of interest because of potential benefic...
Reports on the effects of length of dry period (DP) on udder health of cows that were not treated wi...
Reports on the effects of length of dry period (DP) on udder health of cows that were not treated wi...
Shortening or omitting the dry period (DP) has been proposed as a management strategy to improve ene...
Cows traditionally have a 6 to 8 week non-lactating –‘dry period’- before calving and the start of t...
Background: Dry period duration of dairy cow is considered as an important factor to maintain udder ...
The dry period is necessary to facilitate cell turnover in the bovine mammary gland and to optimize ...
A dry period of 6–8 weeks for dairy cows is generally thought to maximise milk production in the nex...
During the transition period, dairy cows experience a negative energy balance (NEB) caused by the hi...
Shortening the dry period (DP) has been proposed as a management strategy to improve energy balance ...
This study evaluated the effects of dry period (DP) length and dietary energy source on lactation cu...
Negative energy balance in dairy cows in early lactation has been associated with increased inflamma...
Shortening or omitting the dry period to improve the energy balance in early lactation have the trad...
Shortening or omitting the dry period (DP) in dairy cows is of interest because of potential benefic...
Reports on the effects of length of dry period (DP) on udder health of cows that were not treated wi...
Reports on the effects of length of dry period (DP) on udder health of cows that were not treated wi...
Shortening or omitting the dry period (DP) has been proposed as a management strategy to improve ene...
Cows traditionally have a 6 to 8 week non-lactating –‘dry period’- before calving and the start of t...
Background: Dry period duration of dairy cow is considered as an important factor to maintain udder ...
The dry period is necessary to facilitate cell turnover in the bovine mammary gland and to optimize ...
A dry period of 6–8 weeks for dairy cows is generally thought to maximise milk production in the nex...
During the transition period, dairy cows experience a negative energy balance (NEB) caused by the hi...
Shortening the dry period (DP) has been proposed as a management strategy to improve energy balance ...
This study evaluated the effects of dry period (DP) length and dietary energy source on lactation cu...
Negative energy balance in dairy cows in early lactation has been associated with increased inflamma...
Shortening or omitting the dry period to improve the energy balance in early lactation have the trad...