Prenatal development is known to be extremely sensitive to maternal and environmental challenges. In this study, we hypothesize that body growth and lactation during gestation in cattle reduce nutrient availability for the pregnant uterus, with consequences for placental development. Fetal membranes of 16 growing heifers and 27 fully grown cows of the Belgian Blue (BB) breed were compared to determine the effect of body growth on placental development. Furthermore, the fetal membranes of 49 lactating Holstein Friesian (HF) cows and 27 HF heifers were compared to study the impact of dam lactation compared to dam body growth. After parturition, calf birth weight and body measurements of dam and calf were recorded, as well as weight of total f...
Maternal nutrient intake during gestation can alter fetal growth. Whilst this has been studied exten...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of maternal nutrient restriction followed by ...
Cows affected with retained placenta are at a higher risk of developing puerperal metritis. Retained...
Prenatal development is known to be extremely sensitive to maternal and environmental challenges. In...
Placental development is a key influencer of fetal growth and development. However, limited informat...
To determine if low dietary protein concentration in the first two trimesters of pregnancy alters pl...
The effects of varied protein content in the maternal diet during pregnancy are particularly relevan...
The influence of nutritional protein during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy on placenta...
The placenta is a major driver of prenatal growth and involved in programming of postnatal performan...
We hypothesized that global maternal nutrient restriction during early and mid-gestation followed by...
Numerous studies, including those in agriculturally important species, have shown that maternal nutr...
Two trials were conducted to observe placental relationships to parturition in dairy cattle. The obj...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different phases of feed restriction on the metabolism an...
The influences of nutritional protein during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy on placent...
Few studies have investigated the effects of nutrition during the periconception and early gestation...
Maternal nutrient intake during gestation can alter fetal growth. Whilst this has been studied exten...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of maternal nutrient restriction followed by ...
Cows affected with retained placenta are at a higher risk of developing puerperal metritis. Retained...
Prenatal development is known to be extremely sensitive to maternal and environmental challenges. In...
Placental development is a key influencer of fetal growth and development. However, limited informat...
To determine if low dietary protein concentration in the first two trimesters of pregnancy alters pl...
The effects of varied protein content in the maternal diet during pregnancy are particularly relevan...
The influence of nutritional protein during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy on placenta...
The placenta is a major driver of prenatal growth and involved in programming of postnatal performan...
We hypothesized that global maternal nutrient restriction during early and mid-gestation followed by...
Numerous studies, including those in agriculturally important species, have shown that maternal nutr...
Two trials were conducted to observe placental relationships to parturition in dairy cattle. The obj...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different phases of feed restriction on the metabolism an...
The influences of nutritional protein during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy on placent...
Few studies have investigated the effects of nutrition during the periconception and early gestation...
Maternal nutrient intake during gestation can alter fetal growth. Whilst this has been studied exten...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of maternal nutrient restriction followed by ...
Cows affected with retained placenta are at a higher risk of developing puerperal metritis. Retained...