Hyperketonemia (HYK) is one of the most frequent and costly metabolic disorders in high-producing dairy cows and its diagnosis is based on β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) concentration in blood. In the last 10 years, the number of papers that have dealt with the impact of elevated BHB levels in dairy cattle has increased. Therefore, this paper reviewed the recent literature on BHB concentration in blood and milk, and its relationships with dairy cow health and performance, and farm profitability. Most studies applied the threshold of 1.2 mmol/l of BHB concentration in blood to indicate HYK; several authors considered BHB concentrations between 1.2 and 2.9 mmol/l as subclinical ketosis, and values ⩾ 3.0 mmol/l as clinical ketosis. Results on HYK fre...
Ketosis of lactating cows is among the most common metabolic diseases in modern dairy farms. The eco...
The current study aimed to diagnose subclinical ketosis in cows after parturition and its relationsh...
The ability of dairy cattle to adapt to the natural change of energy balance in early lactation is a...
This work reviews the current impact and manifestation of ketosis (hyperketonemia) in dairy cattle, ...
The increasing lactational performance of dairy cows over the last few decades is closely related to...
<p>Hyperketonemia is a common disease in early lactating dairy cows and diagnosed by measureme...
The objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate if hyperketonemia in dairy cows (defined as plasma...
The objective of this study was to evaluate Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometry to measur...
Hyperketonemia is a very common metabolic state in dairy cows, which result in lower milk production...
The negative energy balance experienced by dairy cows in early lactation caused by the lack of trade...
The aim of the study was to analyse beta-hydroxybutyric acid concentration in the blood (BBAC) and m...
At the onset of lactation, high-yielding dairy cows could often experience a period of negative ener...
Ketosis is a metabolic disorder that mainly occurs during the negative energy balance in early-lacta...
Ketosis is the most common metabolic disease in high-performance dairy cows during the first 6-8 wee...
Limiting milk production for a short period of time in early lactation could be a relevant strategy ...
Ketosis of lactating cows is among the most common metabolic diseases in modern dairy farms. The eco...
The current study aimed to diagnose subclinical ketosis in cows after parturition and its relationsh...
The ability of dairy cattle to adapt to the natural change of energy balance in early lactation is a...
This work reviews the current impact and manifestation of ketosis (hyperketonemia) in dairy cattle, ...
The increasing lactational performance of dairy cows over the last few decades is closely related to...
<p>Hyperketonemia is a common disease in early lactating dairy cows and diagnosed by measureme...
The objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate if hyperketonemia in dairy cows (defined as plasma...
The objective of this study was to evaluate Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometry to measur...
Hyperketonemia is a very common metabolic state in dairy cows, which result in lower milk production...
The negative energy balance experienced by dairy cows in early lactation caused by the lack of trade...
The aim of the study was to analyse beta-hydroxybutyric acid concentration in the blood (BBAC) and m...
At the onset of lactation, high-yielding dairy cows could often experience a period of negative ener...
Ketosis is a metabolic disorder that mainly occurs during the negative energy balance in early-lacta...
Ketosis is the most common metabolic disease in high-performance dairy cows during the first 6-8 wee...
Limiting milk production for a short period of time in early lactation could be a relevant strategy ...
Ketosis of lactating cows is among the most common metabolic diseases in modern dairy farms. The eco...
The current study aimed to diagnose subclinical ketosis in cows after parturition and its relationsh...
The ability of dairy cattle to adapt to the natural change of energy balance in early lactation is a...