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Metabolic profiling in periparturient dairy cows and its relation with metabolic diseases.

Mojahidul KabirMd Mehedi HasanNobonita Sarker TanniMst Sonia ParvinMd AsaduzzamanMd Amimul EhsanMd Taohidul Islam
Published in: BMC research notes (2022)
Results showed that all the urine samples were negative for ketone bodies. Incidence of subclinical form of hypocalcaemia, hypomagnesaemia, hypophosphatemia, and hypoglycemia in periparturient cows was 31.03%, 48.28%, 17.24% and 55.17%, respectively. Older cows with high BCS and milk yield were mostly affected with a subclinical form of hypocalcaemia and hypoglycemia. No significant differences were observed in serum level of macro minerals and glucose at different time points of periparturient period of cows fed with a balanced ration, and between two groups of cows those were given IV injection of calcium and magnesium on the day of parturition and those were not given. Age, parity, and milk yield had no significant effect on the concentration of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and glucose.
Keyphrases
  • dairy cows
  • type diabetes
  • blood glucose
  • glycemic control
  • risk factors
  • single cell
  • ultrasound guided
  • metabolic syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • risk assessment
  • heavy metals