Milk production in dairy cows increases worldwide since many decades. With rising milk yields, however, potential limiting factors are increasingly discussed. Particularly the availability of glucose and amino acids is crucial to maintain milk production as well as animal health. Limitations arise from feed sources, the rumen and digestive tract, tissue mobilization, intermediary metabolism and transport, and the uptake of circulating nutrients by the lactating mammary gland. The limiting character can change depending on the stage of lactation. Although physiological boundaries are prevalent throughout the gestation-lactation cycle, limitations are aggravated during the early lactation period when high milk production is accompanied by low...
The dairy industry in the developed world has undergone profound changes over recent decades. In thi...
The onset of lactation in modern dairy cows is characterized by a negative energy balance, due to a ...
The objective was to investigate the effects of feed restriction on concentrations of selected milk ...
Milk production of dairy cows has increased markedly during recent decades and continues to increase...
The increasing lactational performance of dairy cows over the last few decades is closely related to...
International audienceIn the dairy cow, negative energy balance affects milk yield and composition a...
Lactose is the main carbohydrate in mammals’ milk, and it is responsible for the osmotic equilibrium...
Lactation evolved to be the core functional system of providing maternal care in mammalian species. ...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
 ABSTRACTMost of nutritional researches regarding transition cows has involved the feeding of total...
Management, nutrition, production, and genetics are the main reasons for the decline in fertility i...
Physiological imbalance (PI) is a situation in which physiological parameters deviate from the norma...
The continued increase in milk production during the last century has not been accompanied by an ade...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
The last decade of the 20th century has seen unprecedented change within the UK dairy industry, with...
The dairy industry in the developed world has undergone profound changes over recent decades. In thi...
The onset of lactation in modern dairy cows is characterized by a negative energy balance, due to a ...
The objective was to investigate the effects of feed restriction on concentrations of selected milk ...
Milk production of dairy cows has increased markedly during recent decades and continues to increase...
The increasing lactational performance of dairy cows over the last few decades is closely related to...
International audienceIn the dairy cow, negative energy balance affects milk yield and composition a...
Lactose is the main carbohydrate in mammals’ milk, and it is responsible for the osmotic equilibrium...
Lactation evolved to be the core functional system of providing maternal care in mammalian species. ...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
 ABSTRACTMost of nutritional researches regarding transition cows has involved the feeding of total...
Management, nutrition, production, and genetics are the main reasons for the decline in fertility i...
Physiological imbalance (PI) is a situation in which physiological parameters deviate from the norma...
The continued increase in milk production during the last century has not been accompanied by an ade...
For several decades, breeding goals in dairy cattle focussed on increased milk production. However, ...
The last decade of the 20th century has seen unprecedented change within the UK dairy industry, with...
The dairy industry in the developed world has undergone profound changes over recent decades. In thi...
The onset of lactation in modern dairy cows is characterized by a negative energy balance, due to a ...
The objective was to investigate the effects of feed restriction on concentrations of selected milk ...