International audienceThe aim of the study was to investigate the effects of nutrient restriction on mammary cell turnover in lactating dairy cows. We used 15 Holstein x Normande crossbred dairy cows, divided into 2 groups submitted to 2 feeding levels. From calving to wk 11 postpartum, the cows were fed a total mixed ration composed either of 55% maize silage, 15% alfalfa hay and 30% concentrate (High-group, N=7) or of 60% grass silage and 40% hay (Low-group, N=8). Cows were milked twice daily. Milk yield (MY) and composition were measured. After 11 wk of lactation, cows were slaughtered and mammary glands were removed and weighed. The mammary DNA concentration was measured in order to measure the total amount of DNA in the mammary gland a...
Influence of the dry period on mammary growth was studied using multiparous Holstein cows. Sixty day...
The ability of ruminant mammary glands to produce milk is determined by the number of cells secretin...
In dairy cows, short-term changes of milking frequency in early lactation have been shown to produce...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of nutrient restriction on mammary cell turnover...
International audienceIn the dairy cow, negative energy balance affects milk yield and composition a...
In dairy cows, feed restriction is known to decrease milk yield by reducing the number of mammary ep...
International audienceIncreasing the milking intervals reduces milk yield. The aims of this study we...
Results of previous studies have shown that increased milking frequency (IMF) during early lactation...
International audienceThe objective is to study the effects of nutrient restrictions, which induce a...
This investigation evaluated mammary cell loss and replacement during lactation and the impact of ad...
The decline in milk yield after peak lactation in dairy animals has long been a biological conundrum...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to observe the effect of feed restriction (FR) on mi...
In dairy animals, the milk yield (MY) changes during a lactation and is influenced by several physio...
Previous research has shown that dairy cows require a dry period of at least 40 d for maximal milk y...
: The objective is to study the effects of nutrient restrictions, which induce a metabolic imbalance...
Influence of the dry period on mammary growth was studied using multiparous Holstein cows. Sixty day...
The ability of ruminant mammary glands to produce milk is determined by the number of cells secretin...
In dairy cows, short-term changes of milking frequency in early lactation have been shown to produce...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of nutrient restriction on mammary cell turnover...
International audienceIn the dairy cow, negative energy balance affects milk yield and composition a...
In dairy cows, feed restriction is known to decrease milk yield by reducing the number of mammary ep...
International audienceIncreasing the milking intervals reduces milk yield. The aims of this study we...
Results of previous studies have shown that increased milking frequency (IMF) during early lactation...
International audienceThe objective is to study the effects of nutrient restrictions, which induce a...
This investigation evaluated mammary cell loss and replacement during lactation and the impact of ad...
The decline in milk yield after peak lactation in dairy animals has long been a biological conundrum...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to observe the effect of feed restriction (FR) on mi...
In dairy animals, the milk yield (MY) changes during a lactation and is influenced by several physio...
Previous research has shown that dairy cows require a dry period of at least 40 d for maximal milk y...
: The objective is to study the effects of nutrient restrictions, which induce a metabolic imbalance...
Influence of the dry period on mammary growth was studied using multiparous Holstein cows. Sixty day...
The ability of ruminant mammary glands to produce milk is determined by the number of cells secretin...
In dairy cows, short-term changes of milking frequency in early lactation have been shown to produce...