2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2014.07.139
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Researches regarding the increasing of dairy cows rearing efficiency by puerperal period control

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“…Although body weight provides valuable information, an accurate body condition of cattle is hard to determine solely through body weight as cattle vary greatly in skeletal size, udder, and gut fill [3]. Moreover, cattle are at increased risk of body condition loss and disease during the transition period [4,5,6] with the puerperal period of dairy cattle being the key period where management decisions play a large role in maintaining herd health [7,8]. Monitoring body condition before calving is of equal importance to pre-calving feeding management, as both are incredibly important for establishing immunocompetence post-calving [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although body weight provides valuable information, an accurate body condition of cattle is hard to determine solely through body weight as cattle vary greatly in skeletal size, udder, and gut fill [3]. Moreover, cattle are at increased risk of body condition loss and disease during the transition period [4,5,6] with the puerperal period of dairy cattle being the key period where management decisions play a large role in maintaining herd health [7,8]. Monitoring body condition before calving is of equal importance to pre-calving feeding management, as both are incredibly important for establishing immunocompetence post-calving [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%