1997
DOI: 10.2527/1997.77suppl_221x
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Nutritional strategies for managing the heat-stressed dairy cow

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“…The cows subjected to hot climatic conditions had acid-base disturbances resulting from respiratory alkalosis, subsequently renal compensation by increasing urinary excretion of bicarbonate and sodium and renal conservation of potassium were occurred (Collier et al 1982;West 1999).…”
Section: Biochemical Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cows subjected to hot climatic conditions had acid-base disturbances resulting from respiratory alkalosis, subsequently renal compensation by increasing urinary excretion of bicarbonate and sodium and renal conservation of potassium were occurred (Collier et al 1982;West 1999).…”
Section: Biochemical Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De igual forma existen aspectos de manejo que pueden mitigar los efectos del estrés calórico como por ejemplo, el uso de métodos de detección de celo eficientes, uso de protocolos de sincronización de celo para inseminación a tiempo fijo (Hansen et al, 2001), producción y transferencia de embriones (Rutledge, 2001) y manejo del ganado durante horas y épocas frescas. Es necesario mencionar que existen estrategias nutricionales que también mitigan el estrés calórico en los bovinos (West, 1999).…”
Section: Alternativas Para Mitigarel Estrés Calorico Sobre La Reproduunclassified
“…greater than their capacity to lose heat (West, 1999). Multiparous cows lost more BCS during the last 60 d prepartum than pregnant heifers (Table 2) possibly because lactation did not precede this period in heifers, resulting in lower stress.…”
Section: 2251mentioning
confidence: 99%