Effects of heat stress on predicted energy balance, fat‐to‐protein ratio, and milk β‐hydroxybutyrate in first‐lactation Holstein cattle in Hokkaido, Japan
Satoka Ishida,
Akiko Nishiura,
Takeshi Yamazaki
et al.
Abstract:Heat stress (HS) reduces dry‐matter intake and causes negative energy balance (EB) in Holstein cattle, with consequent deterioration in milk production and wellness. Therefore, the effects of HS can be detected more directly from imbalances in EB than from the consequent changes in production or health traits. EB can be monitored by metabolism‐related traits such as predicted EB (PEB), the fat‐to‐protein ratio (FPR), or β‐hydroxybutyrate (BHB) in milk. We examined the days on which HS effects on the test‐day P… Show more
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