2019
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n5p1879
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Effect of using trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on the metabolic profile of Holstein cows in the transition period

Abstract: The aim of this study was to assess the metaphylactic effect of subcutaneous doses of trace minerals (copper, zinc, selenium, and manganese) and vitamins A and E on biochemical (NEFA, BHBA, fructosamine, urea, triglycerides, HDL, and calcium) and hormonal parameters (cortisol, insulin, and IGF-1) of Holstein cows in the transition period. Sixty animals kept in a semi-confinement system, with an average production of 22 liters of milk per day (Farm 1) and 24 liters of milk per day (Farm 2) and a diet according … Show more

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“…These injection protocols were carried out at speci c intervals, including the 30th, 15 th , and 7 th days prior to the expected parturition date, the day of parturition, and the 7 th , 15 th , and 30 th days post-parturition. The formulations used for injections were based on prior research ndings (Collet et al, 2019;Pogge et al, 2012;Machado et al, 2013;Arthington et al, 2014;Yazlık et al, 2021;Silva et al, 2022).…”
Section: Micro-nutrient Injections and Experimental Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These injection protocols were carried out at speci c intervals, including the 30th, 15 th , and 7 th days prior to the expected parturition date, the day of parturition, and the 7 th , 15 th , and 30 th days post-parturition. The formulations used for injections were based on prior research ndings (Collet et al, 2019;Pogge et al, 2012;Machado et al, 2013;Arthington et al, 2014;Yazlık et al, 2021;Silva et al, 2022).…”
Section: Micro-nutrient Injections and Experimental Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%