2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0442.2001.00292.x
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Milk Yield and Composition, Nutrition, Body Conformation Traits, Body Condition Scores, Fertility and Diseases in High‐Yielding Dairy Cows – Part 1

Abstract: Twenty-nine pairs of high-yielding dairy cows (HC; > or = 45 kg/day reached at least once during lactation) and corresponding control cows (CC; with milk yields representing the average yield of the herds) were examined on 29 Swiss farms from March 1995 to September 1996. The hypotheses were tested that there are differences in feed intake, body-conformation traits, body weight (BW), body condition score (BCS), fertility status and disease incidence between HC and CC cows. Cows were studied 2 weeks before and … Show more

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“…Holter et al (1990) e Berry et al (2002 avaliaram o peso corporal no início da lactação de vacas com diferentes ECCP e verificaram que vacas com maior ECCP apresentaram maior redução de peso pós-parto, com o peso corporal atingindo seu menor valor próximo a 40 dias pós-parto. No entanto, Santos (1996) não verificou diferenças em relação à mudança de peso em vacas de diferentes ECCP, e Aeberhard et al (2001), que avaliaram vacas de alta e média produção, não verificaram diferenças na mudança de peso ao longo da lactação nos diferentes níveis de produção.…”
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“…Holter et al (1990) e Berry et al (2002 avaliaram o peso corporal no início da lactação de vacas com diferentes ECCP e verificaram que vacas com maior ECCP apresentaram maior redução de peso pós-parto, com o peso corporal atingindo seu menor valor próximo a 40 dias pós-parto. No entanto, Santos (1996) não verificou diferenças em relação à mudança de peso em vacas de diferentes ECCP, e Aeberhard et al (2001), que avaliaram vacas de alta e média produção, não verificaram diferenças na mudança de peso ao longo da lactação nos diferentes níveis de produção.…”
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“…When the milk production peaks and the energy requirements exceed its intake, the cows go into the negative energy balance (NEB) when they mobilize their lipid reserves, getting thinner, and lose their body condition score (BCS) (Aeberhard et al, 2001a;Coffey et al, 2002;Agenäs et al, 2003). Not all the cows reduce their BCS equally.…”
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“…The above-mentioned findings were obtained mostly in Holstein cattle, but a few studies exist in dual-purpose cattle, for example Gillund et al (2001) in Norwegian cattle under conditions of Norway and Aeberhard et al (2001a) in Brown Swiss and Simmental × Red Holstein under Swiss conditions. It is necessary to verify these observations in order to recommend body condition scoring as a method of evaluating nutritional and reproduction management of dairy cows in dualpurpose cattle.…”
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“…A decrease in BCS during early lactation in cows affects reproductive performance and milk production [2,5]. However, there are problems with this parameter because, as a general procedure, it is applied to different cows regardless of body structure and scoring is subjective.…”
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