The milk industry is largely based on dairy cattle production. After decades of great advancements in genetics, nutrition, and management, today, one cow can reach unprecedented levels of milk production. New challenges have been posed to preserving the health and welfare of these domestic animals. “High-Yielding Dairy Cows” is a collection of scientific papers focusing on three main areas: metabolic diseases, reproduction diseases, and herd (heath) management in confined and pasture production systems. This book aggregates knowledge from a molecular level to a more holistic approach on disease prevention and management, giving the reader an accurate overview of the current state of the art of this topic. It intends to contribute to ensurin...
The article presents the results of studies of the dependence of cows’ milk productivity on the leve...
Dairy cow health is multifactorial and complex. High producing dairy cows have been described as met...
The levels of production diseases (PD) and the cow replacement rate are high in dairy farming. They ...
In addition to genetics, health status and housing management, the milk yield of the dairy cow is al...
With increased selection pressure on milk production, many dairy populations are experiencing reduce...
Milk and dairy products provide highly sustainable concentrations of essential amino acids and other...
Publication history: Accepted - 11 October 2020; Published online - 15 January 2021Homeorhetic mec...
15 pages; includes charts and photographThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific...
The literature relating to the health and productivity of continuously housed or ''storage fed ''dai...
This information was presented at the 2017 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, org...
Dairy farming has undergone rapid intensification in many countries over the past 60 years, as the r...
More than 9 million cows compose the U.S. dairy herd. Repeated reimpregnation, short calving interva...
It shall be the purpose of this bulletin to present data which will answer the question as to the ad...
The metabolic profiling of an animal involves analysis of blood to evaluate internal functions and h...
The continued increase in milk production during the last century has not been accompanied by an ade...
The article presents the results of studies of the dependence of cows’ milk productivity on the leve...
Dairy cow health is multifactorial and complex. High producing dairy cows have been described as met...
The levels of production diseases (PD) and the cow replacement rate are high in dairy farming. They ...
In addition to genetics, health status and housing management, the milk yield of the dairy cow is al...
With increased selection pressure on milk production, many dairy populations are experiencing reduce...
Milk and dairy products provide highly sustainable concentrations of essential amino acids and other...
Publication history: Accepted - 11 October 2020; Published online - 15 January 2021Homeorhetic mec...
15 pages; includes charts and photographThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific...
The literature relating to the health and productivity of continuously housed or ''storage fed ''dai...
This information was presented at the 2017 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, org...
Dairy farming has undergone rapid intensification in many countries over the past 60 years, as the r...
More than 9 million cows compose the U.S. dairy herd. Repeated reimpregnation, short calving interva...
It shall be the purpose of this bulletin to present data which will answer the question as to the ad...
The metabolic profiling of an animal involves analysis of blood to evaluate internal functions and h...
The continued increase in milk production during the last century has not been accompanied by an ade...
The article presents the results of studies of the dependence of cows’ milk productivity on the leve...
Dairy cow health is multifactorial and complex. High producing dairy cows have been described as met...
The levels of production diseases (PD) and the cow replacement rate are high in dairy farming. They ...