In dairy animals, the milk yield (MY) changes during a lactation and is influenced by several physiological, livestock management and environmental factors. The MY produced by a mammary gland depends on synthetic activity of mammary epithelial cells (MECs) as well as MEC number and mammary secretory tissue organization. It has been suggested that ovarian steroids (estradiol and progesterone) have a negative effect on MY in lactating cows. In a previous study, we showed that the suppression of ovarian secretions by an ovariectomy improved lactation persistency in dairy cows. Here we were interested in the effects of ovariectomy on plasma estradiol and progesterone concentrations and on changes that occur in mammary secretory tissue during la...
Abstract only availableDairy farmers are constantly trying to find better ways to maximize productio...
The presence of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) in milk indicates that some MEC are shed from the mam...
The decline in milk yield after peak lactation in dairy animals has long been a biological conundrum...
Presented as part of the Lactation Biology: Mammary Gland Biology Revisited Symposium at the ADSA-AS...
Milk yield is partly influenced by the number of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) in the mammary gland...
International audienceIncreasing the milking intervals reduces milk yield. The aims of this study we...
In dairy cows, short-term changes of milking frequency in early lactation have been shown to produce...
Results of previous studies have shown that increased milking frequency (IMF) during early lactation...
Results of previous studies have shown that increased milking frequency (IMF) during early lactation...
Results of previous studies have shown that increased milking frequency (IMF) during early lactation...
Previous research has shown that dairy cows require a dry period of at least 40 d for maximal milk y...
A persistent lactation is dependent on maintaining the number and activity of milk secreting cells w...
The mammary gland is a dynamic organ that undergoes cyclic developmental and regressive changes duri...
In dairy cows, feed restriction is known to decrease milk yield by reducing the number of mammary ep...
The presence of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) in milk indicates that some MEC are shed from the mam...
Abstract only availableDairy farmers are constantly trying to find better ways to maximize productio...
The presence of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) in milk indicates that some MEC are shed from the mam...
The decline in milk yield after peak lactation in dairy animals has long been a biological conundrum...
Presented as part of the Lactation Biology: Mammary Gland Biology Revisited Symposium at the ADSA-AS...
Milk yield is partly influenced by the number of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) in the mammary gland...
International audienceIncreasing the milking intervals reduces milk yield. The aims of this study we...
In dairy cows, short-term changes of milking frequency in early lactation have been shown to produce...
Results of previous studies have shown that increased milking frequency (IMF) during early lactation...
Results of previous studies have shown that increased milking frequency (IMF) during early lactation...
Results of previous studies have shown that increased milking frequency (IMF) during early lactation...
Previous research has shown that dairy cows require a dry period of at least 40 d for maximal milk y...
A persistent lactation is dependent on maintaining the number and activity of milk secreting cells w...
The mammary gland is a dynamic organ that undergoes cyclic developmental and regressive changes duri...
In dairy cows, feed restriction is known to decrease milk yield by reducing the number of mammary ep...
The presence of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) in milk indicates that some MEC are shed from the mam...
Abstract only availableDairy farmers are constantly trying to find better ways to maximize productio...
The presence of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) in milk indicates that some MEC are shed from the mam...
The decline in milk yield after peak lactation in dairy animals has long been a biological conundrum...