2017
DOI: 10.5958/0974-4517.2017.00016.7
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Effect of feedinghigh energy diet on the plasma biochemical profile and reproductive performance of lactating cross bred cows

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“…[ 19 ] who conducted studies to assess the effect of plasma phosphorus on reproductive performance and reported inorganic phosphorus values in the range of 4.40-5.43 mg/100 ml in lactating crossbred dairy cows. The values are also comparable to those of Dominic [ 24 ] who reported plasma phosphorus values in the range of 4.78-5.04 mg/100 ml in lactating dairy cows. The values of plasma phosphorus observed in the present study were lower than those of Jacob [ 25 ] who reported plasma phosphorus values ranging from 6.02 to 6.20 mg/100 ml; Ally [ 13 ] who reported values ranging from 6.24 to 7.74 mg/100 ml; Mohan [ 14 ] who obtained values ranging from 6.01 to 6.40 mg/100 ml in lactating crossbred cows and Cozzi et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…[ 19 ] who conducted studies to assess the effect of plasma phosphorus on reproductive performance and reported inorganic phosphorus values in the range of 4.40-5.43 mg/100 ml in lactating crossbred dairy cows. The values are also comparable to those of Dominic [ 24 ] who reported plasma phosphorus values in the range of 4.78-5.04 mg/100 ml in lactating dairy cows. The values of plasma phosphorus observed in the present study were lower than those of Jacob [ 25 ] who reported plasma phosphorus values ranging from 6.02 to 6.20 mg/100 ml; Ally [ 13 ] who reported values ranging from 6.24 to 7.74 mg/100 ml; Mohan [ 14 ] who obtained values ranging from 6.01 to 6.40 mg/100 ml in lactating crossbred cows and Cozzi et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The plasma calcium values of this study are also comparable to those observed by Cozzi et al . [ 23 ] who analyzed the blood samples of 740 Holstein cows collected from 33 Italian dairy herds and reported that the mean serum calcium was 9.62 mg/100 ml and Dominic [ 24 ] who conducted a study to find out the effect of high energy diet in early lactation and reported values in the range of 9.01-9.91 mg/100 ml in lactating dairy cows. The calcium values reported in this study are higher than those of Jacob [ 25 ] who got values ranging from 7.30 to 7.47 mg/100 ml in a study conducted to assess the mineral status during pregnancy in crossbred cattle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%