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논문명(한글) |
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논문명(영문) |
Characteristics of Holstein cows predisposed to ketosis during the post-partum transition period |
성과주관부서 |
농촌진흥청 국립축산과학원 축산자원개발부 낙농과 |
품목코드 |
축산 / 대가축 / 젖소 |
학술지명 |
Veterinary Medicine and Science |
주저자 |
하승민 |
성과년도 |
2022 |
성과적용일 |
2022년11월 |
Background: Ketosis is a common metabolic disorder during the postpartum transition period of dairy cattle. How the method of reproduction, parturition time, and calf birth weight affect the occurrence of ketosis on dairy herds remains elusive.
Objectives: This study investigated factors associated with the severity of ketosis.
Methods: We divided 186 Holstein cows into three classifications based on the highest β-hydroxybutyrate (BHBA) concentration during the postpartum transition period, namely non-ketosis (<1.2 mmol/L, n = 94), subclinical ketosis (1.2–2.9 mmol/L, n = 58), clinical ketosis (≥3.0 mmol/L, n = 34). We evaluated characteristics of cows associated with the severity of ketosis.
Results: Ketosis was not associated with the method of reproduction, parturition time, pregnancy wastage, premature delivery, retained placenta, and type of calf. Cows calving in spring and especially summer were at higher risk of severe ketosis (p < 0.01). Cows with increased body condition score (BCS) at parturition, age, lactation number, and calving interval were more likely to develop severe ketosis (p < 0.05). Cows with clinical ketosis produced the most milk (29.9 +- 1.0 kg) from day four to six, whereas cows without ketosis produced the least (21.3 +- 0.8 kg) (p < 0.001). Heavier calf birth weight resulted in high risk of severe ketosis (p < 0.01), due to increased milk yield during the early lactation.
Conclusions: The severity of ketosis is associated with the calving season, BCS at parturition, age, lactation number, calving interval, milk yield in the early lactation period, and calf birth weight. Nonetheless it was not associated with the method of reproduction, parturition time, pregnancy wastage, premature delivery, retained placenta, and type of calf. This study is the first to investigate the associations between ketosis and calf birth weight. Our findings could help predict cows at risk of ketosis and take precautions.