Calcium homeostatic mechanisms are challenged in periparturient multiparous dairy cattle due to the rapid transport of large amounts of calcium into the mammary gland associated with colostrogenesis, resulting in decreased plasma total calcium concentration ([Ca]). An unresolved issue is the timing of the decrease in plasma [Ca] relative to the time of parturition, with the consensus view being that plasma [Ca] does not decrease until after parturition. The objective of this study, therefore, was to characterize the change in plasma [Ca] over time in periparturient dairy cattle. Plasma and mid-stream urine samples were collected daily starting 3 d before calving from 104 periparturient Holstein-Friesian dairy cows in a herd fed an acidogeni...
International audienceThe effects of prophylactic oral Ca supplementation on blood mineral status an...
Hypocalcemia in dairy cows is caused by the sudden increase in calcium demand by the mammary gland f...
Our aim was to evaluate the effects of a low or high dietary phosphorus (P) concentration during the...
Feeding a negative dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) diet in the prepartum phase been associate...
The mineral and energy imbalances of the transition period of dairy cows have a negative impact in t...
The objective of this study was to compare the efficiency of high and low Ca intake in cows with ana...
The form of oral calcium (Ca) supplement and the Ca source influence Ca absorption dynamics resultin...
During the periparturient period, subclinical hypocalcemia (total plasma Ca concentration <2.0 mm...
Negative dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) diets fed prepartum induce a compensated metabolic a...
The transition period in dairy animal, which is the period considered from three weeks prior and aft...
Recently it has been demonstrated that there are differences between sheep and goats in respect to a...
Background: The negative energetic balance of lactating cows that occurs during the few weeks postpa...
One of the challenges for dairy cows transitioning to a new lactation is the maintenance of optimum ...
This study investigated the consequences of a low supply of dietary Ca with or without a low dietary...
BACKGROUND: Adjusting the dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) is one of the most efficient ways t...
International audienceThe effects of prophylactic oral Ca supplementation on blood mineral status an...
Hypocalcemia in dairy cows is caused by the sudden increase in calcium demand by the mammary gland f...
Our aim was to evaluate the effects of a low or high dietary phosphorus (P) concentration during the...
Feeding a negative dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) diet in the prepartum phase been associate...
The mineral and energy imbalances of the transition period of dairy cows have a negative impact in t...
The objective of this study was to compare the efficiency of high and low Ca intake in cows with ana...
The form of oral calcium (Ca) supplement and the Ca source influence Ca absorption dynamics resultin...
During the periparturient period, subclinical hypocalcemia (total plasma Ca concentration <2.0 mm...
Negative dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) diets fed prepartum induce a compensated metabolic a...
The transition period in dairy animal, which is the period considered from three weeks prior and aft...
Recently it has been demonstrated that there are differences between sheep and goats in respect to a...
Background: The negative energetic balance of lactating cows that occurs during the few weeks postpa...
One of the challenges for dairy cows transitioning to a new lactation is the maintenance of optimum ...
This study investigated the consequences of a low supply of dietary Ca with or without a low dietary...
BACKGROUND: Adjusting the dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) is one of the most efficient ways t...
International audienceThe effects of prophylactic oral Ca supplementation on blood mineral status an...
Hypocalcemia in dairy cows is caused by the sudden increase in calcium demand by the mammary gland f...
Our aim was to evaluate the effects of a low or high dietary phosphorus (P) concentration during the...