REDUCING METABOLIC DAIRY COWS DISEASES ICIDENCE BY USING ANIONIC SALTS

The present research has followed the effects of the product Calving Care on the incidence of postpartum metabolic disorders in dairy cows, under intensive farming conditions. The research has been conducted at two dairy farms in Romania, on two groups of Holstein Friesian cows, consisting of ten co...

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Main Authors: M. Bogdan, M. I. Benţea, A. Șara
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Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 2017-07-01
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Online Access:http://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/12717
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spelling doaj-2633850009844f8380316c9d46c0ac952021-09-02T04:14:23ZengAcademicPresAgricultura1221-53172017-07-011011-210.15835/agrisp.v1i101.1271710383REDUCING METABOLIC DAIRY COWS DISEASES ICIDENCE BY USING ANIONIC SALTSM. Bogdan0M. I. Benţea1A. Șara2Alltech Biotechnology Romania, Dr. Dimitrie Brândză Street No. 18, Sector 6, 60102 Bucharest, RomaniaUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies, Mǎnǎştur St., No.3-5, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies, Mǎnǎştur St., No.3-5, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaThe present research has followed the effects of the product Calving Care on the incidence of postpartum metabolic disorders in dairy cows, under intensive farming conditions. The research has been conducted at two dairy farms in Romania, on two groups of Holstein Friesian cows, consisting of ten cows each, in Close-up group. Experimental group 1(E), consisting of 10 cows, was administered 300g/cow/day of Calving Care anionic salt mixed in the Total Mixed Ration (TMR) 21 before calving. Control group 2(C), also consisting of 10 cows, was administered a similar structured TMR to the one administered to group 1, but without Calving Care. Both groups had the urine pH level determined before the beginning of the experiment, 48 hours after the experiment begun and again half way through the duration of the experiment. After calving some data have been determined for both groups: serum calcium and the incidence of postpartum metabolic disorders - hypocalcaemia, retained placenta, ketosis and left displaced abomasum (LDA). Using Calving Care anionic salt complex in group 1(E) generated a reduction urine pH from 8,3 to 6,4 within 48 hours, meaning 22,89%, and 6,5 ten days after the beginning of the experiment, meaning a 21,68% reduction. The mean urine pH level recorded for group 2(C) was 8,4 at the beginning of the experiment, 8,3 after 48 hours and 8,3 in the tenth day testing. Regarding the serum calcium level, all the cows in group 1(E) fell within the normal limits - 100%, whereas in case of group 2(C) 37,5% of the cows had the serum calcium level below normal limits, and 62,5% had the serum calcium level within physiological limits.http://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/12717dry cows, Close-up, Dietary Cation-Anion Difference (DCAD), anionic salts, urine pH, serum calcium
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M. I. Benţea
A. Șara
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M. I. Benţea
A. Șara
REDUCING METABOLIC DAIRY COWS DISEASES ICIDENCE BY USING ANIONIC SALTS
Agricultura
dry cows, Close-up, Dietary Cation-Anion Difference (DCAD), anionic salts, urine pH, serum calcium
author_facet M. Bogdan
M. I. Benţea
A. Șara
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title REDUCING METABOLIC DAIRY COWS DISEASES ICIDENCE BY USING ANIONIC SALTS
title_short REDUCING METABOLIC DAIRY COWS DISEASES ICIDENCE BY USING ANIONIC SALTS
title_full REDUCING METABOLIC DAIRY COWS DISEASES ICIDENCE BY USING ANIONIC SALTS
title_fullStr REDUCING METABOLIC DAIRY COWS DISEASES ICIDENCE BY USING ANIONIC SALTS
title_full_unstemmed REDUCING METABOLIC DAIRY COWS DISEASES ICIDENCE BY USING ANIONIC SALTS
title_sort reducing metabolic dairy cows diseases icidence by using anionic salts
publisher AcademicPres
series Agricultura
issn 1221-5317
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The present research has followed the effects of the product Calving Care on the incidence of postpartum metabolic disorders in dairy cows, under intensive farming conditions. The research has been conducted at two dairy farms in Romania, on two groups of Holstein Friesian cows, consisting of ten cows each, in Close-up group. Experimental group 1(E), consisting of 10 cows, was administered 300g/cow/day of Calving Care anionic salt mixed in the Total Mixed Ration (TMR) 21 before calving. Control group 2(C), also consisting of 10 cows, was administered a similar structured TMR to the one administered to group 1, but without Calving Care. Both groups had the urine pH level determined before the beginning of the experiment, 48 hours after the experiment begun and again half way through the duration of the experiment. After calving some data have been determined for both groups: serum calcium and the incidence of postpartum metabolic disorders - hypocalcaemia, retained placenta, ketosis and left displaced abomasum (LDA). Using Calving Care anionic salt complex in group 1(E) generated a reduction urine pH from 8,3 to 6,4 within 48 hours, meaning 22,89%, and 6,5 ten days after the beginning of the experiment, meaning a 21,68% reduction. The mean urine pH level recorded for group 2(C) was 8,4 at the beginning of the experiment, 8,3 after 48 hours and 8,3 in the tenth day testing. Regarding the serum calcium level, all the cows in group 1(E) fell within the normal limits - 100%, whereas in case of group 2(C) 37,5% of the cows had the serum calcium level below normal limits, and 62,5% had the serum calcium level within physiological limits.
topic dry cows, Close-up, Dietary Cation-Anion Difference (DCAD), anionic salts, urine pH, serum calcium
url http://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/12717
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