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Metabolic Profiling of Normal and Lame Karan Fries Cows and its Association with Lameness during Transition Period

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Title Metabolic Profiling of Normal and Lame Karan Fries Cows and its Association with Lameness during Transition Period
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Creator Pragya Bhadauria, S.S. Lathwal, Y.S. Jadoun and Rohit Gupta
 
Subject Lameness, transition period, nutrient deficiency, blood metabolites
 
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In high yielding dairy cows, one of the major cause of lameness during transition period is the altered nutritional status of pregnant animal. Concentrations of essential nutrients get varied and often decrease around calving due to physiological factors and thus extra-supplementation is recommended in these animals. Blood measures are frequently used in assessment of the vital nutrients for predicting the risk of lameness during this period. The objective of this study was to investigate the nutritional status of healthy and lame Karan Fries (KF) cows and their association with lameness score during transition period. For this
fifteen high-yielding crossbreed (KF) healthy cows and fifteen high yielding crossbreed (KF) lame cows were randomly selected
from the Livestock Research Centre (LRC) of National Diary Research Institute, Karnal for pooled blood sample collection. Samples were collected 60d, 15d pre-partum, on the day of calving, and 60d, 15d post-partum. The results revealed that the
mean plasma biotin, zinc (below critical level) and calcium (within range) levels were significantly lower (P
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Date 2021-07-26T09:17:09Z
2021-07-26T09:17:09Z
2020-06-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/50179
 
Language English
 
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