Diagnosis of subclinical ketosis in dairy cows [PDF]
Ketosis is a common disease in high producing dairy cows during the early lactation period. Subclinical ketosis (SCK) and periparturient diseases considerably account for economic and welfare losses in dairy cows.
Đoković Radojica +6 more
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Predicting Subclinical Ketosis in Dairy Cows Using Machine Learning Techniques [PDF]
The diagnosis of subclinical ketosis in dairy cows based on blood ketone bodies is a challenging and costly procedure. Scientists are searching for tools based on results of milk performance assessment that would allow monitoring the risk of subclinical ...
Alicja Satoła, Edyta Agnieszka Bauer
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Subclinical Ketosis in Dairy Herds: Impact of Early Diagnosis and Treatment. [PDF]
Clinical and subclinical ketosis (SCK) in dairy cows occurs during the lactation period frequently in many herds, causing a reduction in milk yield and alterations in milk quality with significant economic losses for farmers. SCK is defined as a preclinical stage of ketosis characterized by an elevated ketone body level without clinical signs.
Cascone G +7 more
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Update on ketosis in dairy cattle with major emphasis on subclinical ketosis and abdominal adiposity. [PDF]
Abstract The metabolic changes that occur during the early post‐partum period in dairy cows can indeed lead to an imbalance in energy utilization, resulting in the production of excessive ketone bodies. This can have detrimental effects on the cow's health and milk production, leading to economic losses for dairy producers.
Melendez P, Serrano MV.
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Combination of Sensor Data and Health Monitoring for Early Detection of Subclinical Ketosis in Dairy Cows [PDF]
Subclinical ketosis is a metabolic disease in early lactation. It contributes to economic losses because of reduced milk yield and may promote the development of secondary diseases.
Valentin Sturm +5 more
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Reproductive recovery in cows with subclinical ketosis [PDF]
The development of ketosis in high productive cows is accompanied by damage to various organs and systems of the body.Therefore, even with successful treatment, animals have long-term consequences leading to a decrease in milk production, metritis ...
Plakhotnyuk I., Ordin Yu., Ivasenko B.
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Depot-dependent effects of subclinical ketosis on visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue transcriptional cellular diversity in dairy cows [PDF]
Background Adipose tissue plays a central role in regulating whole-body metabolic health, facilitated by the variety of cell types and their wide-ranging functions.
Hunter Ford, Clarissa Strieder-Barboza
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Estimating the combined costs of clinical and subclinical ketosis in dairy cows. [PDF]
Clinical ketosis (CK) and subclinical ketosis (SCK) are associated with lower milk production, lower reproductive performance, an increased culling of cows and an increased probability of other disorders. Quantifying the costs related to ketosis will enable veterinarians and farmers to make more informed decisions regarding the prevention and treatment
Steeneveld W +4 more
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Prepartum feeding behavior is an early indicator of subclinical ketosis [PDF]
Cows diagnosed with subclinical ketosis (SCK) after calving are at increased risk of developing other diseases and compromised reproductive performance. The objective of this study was to determine whether changes in feeding and social behaviors during the transition period were associated with SCK during the week after calving.
N Chapinal, D M Veira, Daniel M Weary
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Machine Learning Approaches for Early Identification of Subclinical Ketosis and Low-Grade Ruminal Acidosis During the Transition Period in Dairy Cattle [PDF]
This study evaluated six supervised machine learning (ML) models for early detection of subclinical ketosis and low-grade ruminal acidosis in dairy cows during the transition period.
Samanta Arlauskaitė +8 more
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