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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Metabolic disorders of transition dairy cows: Symptoms, etiology and prevention

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Product Description The transition period is often defined as the interval beginning three weeks precalving and ending three weeks postcalving. It is a period where the dairy cow undergoes tremendous metabolic, physiological and nutritional changes to ensure provision of adequate nutrients for processes of calving and milk production. If the dairy cow cannot adapt quickly to these challenges - that indeed is happened for most of modern dairy cows- she face different metabolic disorders. The occurrence of health problems hence is clearly a major complicating factor for subsequent productive, reproductive performance and herd profitability that resulting in substantial economic losses. Therefore, control of metabolic disorders is crucially important for modern dairy herds as during the past 20 years a huge amount of experiments has focused on this field. To control and prevention from these disorders, exact understanding of each disorder is inevitable. About the Author Since Morteza Mansooryar was a M.Sc. student of animal nutrition at the Zanjan University, Iran, he began writing a book about metabolic disorders of transition cows that took 4 years; which includes many comprehensive and important subjects using thousands of published papers.

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
21 July 2011
Listed Since
26 July 2011

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