Comparison of electronic nose and conventional cow-side diagnostic tools for detection of ketosis in early lactation dairy cows
Conrad S. Schelkopf,
Michael D. Apley,
Brian V. Lubbers
Abstract:Rapid diagnosis of ketosis in dairy cows is imperative for treatment and managing economic losses. Cow-side ketosis diagnostic tools are greatly needed. The objective of this study was to compare three tools for the detection of ketosis, using serum β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) as the gold standard. The diagnostic tools tested were: (1) Precision Xtra® handheld blood ketone meter, (2) ReliOn® urine ketone test strip, and (3) Cyranose 320® electronic nose (eNose) for use on milk and urine. Dairy cows (n = 60) were… Show more
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