Increasing daily activity of dairy cattle during the dry period by physical exercise can induce fat metabolism in an early stage before calving. This metabolic stimulation contributes to the adaptation of dairy cow metabolism to the high level of activity needed for milk production postpartum. Physical exercise during the dry period does not result in a higher milk yield after calving, but can reduce the risk for metabolic disorders like ketosis and fatty liver disease, especially in dairy cows that have a high body condition score at dry-off
Cows traditionally have a 6 to 8 week non-lactating –‘dry period’- before calving and the start of t...
Shortening the dry period (DP) has been proposed as a management strategy to improve energy balance ...
Most dairy cows generally have a non-lactating, “dry period ” prior to parturition. As the milk prod...
Door melkkoeien gedurende de droogstand dagelijks extra te laten bewegen kan de vetstofwisseling al ...
In dairy cattle, the hormonal changes around calving induce large metabolic changes to support milk ...
In dairy cattle, the hormonal changes around calving induce large metabolic changes to support milk ...
In this report the results are described of the experiment investigating the effect of physical acti...
To find out the effect of reducing energy intake during dry period on milk production, udder health,...
Prepartum exercise (PA) has been proposed as a strategy for the peripartum management of dairy cows;...
During the period of transition from gestation to lactation, approximately 3 weeks precalving to 3 w...
The aim was to study if overconsumption of grass silage during the far-off dry period (FODP) and dec...
The common practice of increasing dietary energy density during the close-up dry period (last ∼3 wk ...
A dry period of 6–8 weeks for dairy cows is generally thought to maximise milk production in the nex...
The effects of dry period omission on oxidative stress and metabolic indicators around calving were ...
A successful transition into lactation determines optimum production, reproduction, and health. The ...
Cows traditionally have a 6 to 8 week non-lactating –‘dry period’- before calving and the start of t...
Shortening the dry period (DP) has been proposed as a management strategy to improve energy balance ...
Most dairy cows generally have a non-lactating, “dry period ” prior to parturition. As the milk prod...
Door melkkoeien gedurende de droogstand dagelijks extra te laten bewegen kan de vetstofwisseling al ...
In dairy cattle, the hormonal changes around calving induce large metabolic changes to support milk ...
In dairy cattle, the hormonal changes around calving induce large metabolic changes to support milk ...
In this report the results are described of the experiment investigating the effect of physical acti...
To find out the effect of reducing energy intake during dry period on milk production, udder health,...
Prepartum exercise (PA) has been proposed as a strategy for the peripartum management of dairy cows;...
During the period of transition from gestation to lactation, approximately 3 weeks precalving to 3 w...
The aim was to study if overconsumption of grass silage during the far-off dry period (FODP) and dec...
The common practice of increasing dietary energy density during the close-up dry period (last ∼3 wk ...
A dry period of 6–8 weeks for dairy cows is generally thought to maximise milk production in the nex...
The effects of dry period omission on oxidative stress and metabolic indicators around calving were ...
A successful transition into lactation determines optimum production, reproduction, and health. The ...
Cows traditionally have a 6 to 8 week non-lactating –‘dry period’- before calving and the start of t...
Shortening the dry period (DP) has been proposed as a management strategy to improve energy balance ...
Most dairy cows generally have a non-lactating, “dry period ” prior to parturition. As the milk prod...