Clinical symptoms of iodine and zinc deficiency in dairy cows

Numerous clinical observations indicate that the silage-concentrate type of dairy cows feeding causes a cascade of pathobiochemical processes occurring by the type of metabolic acidosis, ketosis, hepatosis, with a violation of protein, fat and carbohydrate metabolism. Animals cannot realize the gene...

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Main Authors: Nikulin Ivan, Kalyuzhny Ivan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2021/04/bioconf_ppsis2021_04005/bioconf_ppsis2021_04005.html
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spelling doaj-a219125226a7401d8a2f60ff13eb89162021-08-16T06:56:20ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582021-01-01320400510.1051/bioconf/20213204005bioconf_ppsis2021_04005Clinical symptoms of iodine and zinc deficiency in dairy cowsNikulin Ivan0Kalyuzhny Ivan1Voronezh State Agrarian University named after Emperor Peter ISaratov State Agrarian University named after N. I. VavilovNumerous clinical observations indicate that the silage-concentrate type of dairy cows feeding causes a cascade of pathobiochemical processes occurring by the type of metabolic acidosis, ketosis, hepatosis, with a violation of protein, fat and carbohydrate metabolism. Animals cannot realize the genetically inherent productivity potential. The culling of cows from the main herd is more than 37%. The main reasons for culling cows are hypo - and agalactia as a result of mastitis and ketosis, as well as infertility against the background of repeated infertile inseminations. Allotriophagy, unsteadiness of teeth, resorption of the last tail vertebrae, curvature of the vertebral column, traces of rib fractures, difficulty in lifting and moving when the content of total calcium and inorganic phosphorus in the blood is at the lower limit of physiological values indicate osteodystrophy. Exo-or endophthalmos, myxedema, forelock and mane, disheveled and curly hair, abortions, the birth of premature, ugly, stillborn, sparsely haired or “naked” calves against the background of low levels of protein bound iodine (PBI) in the blood indicate iodine deficiency in their body (hypomicroelementosis J). Coarsening and increased folding of the skin in the area of the head, neck and withers, active keratization on the skin in the area of articular surfaces and croup, thickening of the corolla zone and the border of the hooves in the form of a roller, ski-like growth and deformation of the hoof horn, enlargement and deformation of the joints, decreased reproductive function and low levels of zinc in the blood indicate parakeratosis of cattle (zinc deficiency).https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2021/04/bioconf_ppsis2021_04005/bioconf_ppsis2021_04005.htmlswiss cowsclinical symptomsiodine and zinc deficiencyviolation of metabolism.
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Clinical symptoms of iodine and zinc deficiency in dairy cows
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clinical symptoms
iodine and zinc deficiency
violation of metabolism.
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Kalyuzhny Ivan
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title Clinical symptoms of iodine and zinc deficiency in dairy cows
title_short Clinical symptoms of iodine and zinc deficiency in dairy cows
title_full Clinical symptoms of iodine and zinc deficiency in dairy cows
title_fullStr Clinical symptoms of iodine and zinc deficiency in dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Clinical symptoms of iodine and zinc deficiency in dairy cows
title_sort clinical symptoms of iodine and zinc deficiency in dairy cows
publisher EDP Sciences
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issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Numerous clinical observations indicate that the silage-concentrate type of dairy cows feeding causes a cascade of pathobiochemical processes occurring by the type of metabolic acidosis, ketosis, hepatosis, with a violation of protein, fat and carbohydrate metabolism. Animals cannot realize the genetically inherent productivity potential. The culling of cows from the main herd is more than 37%. The main reasons for culling cows are hypo - and agalactia as a result of mastitis and ketosis, as well as infertility against the background of repeated infertile inseminations. Allotriophagy, unsteadiness of teeth, resorption of the last tail vertebrae, curvature of the vertebral column, traces of rib fractures, difficulty in lifting and moving when the content of total calcium and inorganic phosphorus in the blood is at the lower limit of physiological values indicate osteodystrophy. Exo-or endophthalmos, myxedema, forelock and mane, disheveled and curly hair, abortions, the birth of premature, ugly, stillborn, sparsely haired or “naked” calves against the background of low levels of protein bound iodine (PBI) in the blood indicate iodine deficiency in their body (hypomicroelementosis J). Coarsening and increased folding of the skin in the area of the head, neck and withers, active keratization on the skin in the area of articular surfaces and croup, thickening of the corolla zone and the border of the hooves in the form of a roller, ski-like growth and deformation of the hoof horn, enlargement and deformation of the joints, decreased reproductive function and low levels of zinc in the blood indicate parakeratosis of cattle (zinc deficiency).
topic swiss cows
clinical symptoms
iodine and zinc deficiency
violation of metabolism.
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