This study aimed to (1) investigate effects of reducing postpartum dietary energy level for cows after a 0‐d dry period (DP) on resumption of ovarian cyclicity and reproductive performance, (2) relate days open with other reproductive measures, and (3) relate onset of luteal activity (OLA) and days open with metabolic status in early lactation. Holstein‐Friesian dairy cows were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 transition treatments: no DP and low postpartum dietary energy level from 22 days in milk(DIM)onwards (0‐d DP (LOW)) (n = 42), no DP and standard postpartum dietary energy level (0‐d DP (STD)) (n = 43), and a short DP and standard postpartum dietary energy level (30‐d DP (STD)) (n = 43). Milk progesterone concentration was determined three...
Omitting the dry period (DP) generally reduces milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim ...
End of Project ReportIt has been suggested that negative energy balance (NEB) in the immediate post-...
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of dry period length on ovarian act...
This study aimed to (1) investigate effects of reducing postpartum dietary energy level for cows aft...
Cows in severe negative energy balance after calving have reduced fertility, mediated by metabolic s...
<p>During early lactation, dairy cows typically experience negative energy balance (EB) caused by th...
The first objective of this study was to evaluate effects of dry period (DP) length and dietary ener...
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of dry period length on ovarian act...
The first objective of this study was to evaluate effects of dry period (DP) length and dietary ener...
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of dry period length on ovarian act...
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of dry period length on ovarian act...
Omitting the dry period (DP) generally reduces milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim ...
The first objective of this study was to evaluate effects of dry period (DP) length and dietary ener...
Omitting the dry period (DP) generally reduces milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim ...
Omitting the dry period (DP) generally reduces milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim ...
Omitting the dry period (DP) generally reduces milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim ...
End of Project ReportIt has been suggested that negative energy balance (NEB) in the immediate post-...
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of dry period length on ovarian act...
This study aimed to (1) investigate effects of reducing postpartum dietary energy level for cows aft...
Cows in severe negative energy balance after calving have reduced fertility, mediated by metabolic s...
<p>During early lactation, dairy cows typically experience negative energy balance (EB) caused by th...
The first objective of this study was to evaluate effects of dry period (DP) length and dietary ener...
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of dry period length on ovarian act...
The first objective of this study was to evaluate effects of dry period (DP) length and dietary ener...
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of dry period length on ovarian act...
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of dry period length on ovarian act...
Omitting the dry period (DP) generally reduces milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim ...
The first objective of this study was to evaluate effects of dry period (DP) length and dietary ener...
Omitting the dry period (DP) generally reduces milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim ...
Omitting the dry period (DP) generally reduces milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim ...
Omitting the dry period (DP) generally reduces milk production in the subsequent lactation. The aim ...
End of Project ReportIt has been suggested that negative energy balance (NEB) in the immediate post-...
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of dry period length on ovarian act...