Relationship of beta-hydroxybutyrate hyperproduction and intensity of gluconeogenesis in cows in the earlt new-calving period on the background of subclinical and clinical ketosis
Abstract:The article presents the results of a routine examination of cows on the fifth day after calving for the content of betahydroxybutyric acid and glucose in the blood. Out of a total number of analyzes from 452 cows, results from 208 animals with elevated levels of beta-hydroxybutyrate were selected and grouped according to this indicator. An analysis of the ratio of the indicator with the level of glucose in the blood of cows was carried out and an inversely proportional relationship was found within the range … Show more
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