[Relationship between body condition of dairy cows in the peripartum period and selected metabolic parameters in consideration of different breeds].

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Nicola Carina Panne, Julia Sophia Gerke, Martin Kammer, Stefan Plattner, Sarah Unger, Christian Baumgartner, Rolf Mansfeld
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Abstract

Objective: The results of this study describe the relationship between the body condition of dairy cows and selected metabolic parameters during the peri- and post-partum period with special consideration of 3 local dairy cow breed in Upper Bavaria and the Allgau.

Material and methods: Three local dairy cattle breeds (Swiss Brown (BV), Simmental (FL), Holstein Friesian (HF)) were examined on 68 farms in southern Germany for 7 consecutive weeks. In dry cows as well as lactating cows (5.-65. day in milk), following blood parameters were investigated: beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), creatinine, aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyltransferase, glutamate dehydrogenase, total protein, albumin, creatine kinase. In addition, body condition (body condition score [BCS] and back fat thickness [BFT]) were recorded. Exploratory and descriptive statistics were used for data analysis.

Results: Concerning the difference in condition before and after calving, the FL showed the smallest difference in RFD. For FL and BV a trend towards higher BFT values could be seen in first lactating cows. For FL and HF, the NEFA values of the later lactating cows were below those of the first lactating cows. The higher lactating cows of BV and FL had higher BHB values. The correlation between BFT and BCS showed the highest R2 (0.53) in the HF cows. BV and FL were below at 0.42 and 0.37. BCS and BFT could not be predicted by the variables NEFA, BHB and liver enzymes. BHB levels of all 3 breeds increased at weeks 2-4 post-partum. The NEFA values for all 3 breeds increased primarily in the 1st-3rd week p.p. in parallel to when the BFT p.p. decreased. NEFA values were highest when body condition declined and therefore when fat mobilization peaked. In BV and HF, there was a constant increase in GLDH when the p.p. BCS difference was there.

Conclusion and clinical relevance: Body condition assessment (BCS at herd and animals` level, BFT at animal level) is an important tool for animal health monitoring. Due to the recognizable breed specificity, the dairy herds can be dealt with more explicitly. The aim is to optimally influence the energy balance of the cow during early lactation in order maintain the health of the animal and its organ systems.

[不同品种奶牛围产期体况与选定代谢参数之间的关系]。
研究目的本研究结果描述了奶牛围产期和产后体况与选定代谢参数之间的关系,并特别考虑了上巴伐利亚和阿尔高地区的 3 个地方奶牛品种:对德国南部 68 个牧场的三个地方奶牛品种(瑞士褐牛 (BV)、西门塔尔牛 (FL)、荷斯坦弗里斯兰牛 (HF))进行了连续 7 周的研究。对干奶牛和泌乳牛(产奶 5 - 65 天)的以下血液参数进行了调查:β-羟丁酸(BHB)、非酯化脂肪酸(NEFA)、肌酐、天门冬氨酸氨基转移酶、γ-谷氨酰基转移酶、谷氨酸脱氢酶、总蛋白、白蛋白、肌酸激酶。此外,还记录了体况(体况评分[BCS]和背脂厚度[BFT])。数据分析采用了探索性和描述性统计方法:关于产犊前后的体况差异,FL 在 RFD 方面的差异最小。FL和BV的BFT值在初产奶牛中呈上升趋势。就FL和HF而言,后泌乳期奶牛的NEFA值低于初泌乳期奶牛。BV和FL的高泌乳牛的BHB值较高。BFT与BCS之间的相关性在HF奶牛中显示出最高的R2(0.53)。BV和FL低于0.42和0.37。NEFA、BHB和肝酶等变量无法预测BCS和BFT。所有 3 个品种的 BHB 水平在产后第 2-4 周均有所上升。所有 3 个品种的 NEFA 值主要在产后第 1-3 周增加,与此同时,BFT 值也在下降。当体况下降时,NEFA值最高,因此脂肪动员达到高峰。在BV和HF中,当BCS的p.p.差异存在时,GLDH持续增加:体况评估(牛群和动物水平的 BCS,动物水平的 BFT)是动物健康监测的重要工具。由于可识别的品种特异性,可以更明确地处理奶牛群。目的是在泌乳早期对奶牛的能量平衡施加最佳影响,以保持动物及其器官系统的健康。
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期刊介绍: Die Tierärztliche Praxis wendet sich mit ihren beiden Reihen als einzige veterinärmedizinische Fachzeitschrift explizit an den Großtier- bzw. Kleintierpraktiker und garantiert damit eine zielgruppengenaue Ansprache. Für den Spezialisten bietet sie Original- oder Übersichtsartikel zu neuen Therapie- und Operationsverfahren oder den Einsatz moderner bildgebender Verfahren. Der weniger spezialisierte Tierarzt oder Berufseinsteiger findet auf seinen Berufsalltag zugeschnittene praxisbezogene Beiträge in der Fortbildungsrubrik „Aus Studium und Praxis“. Mit dem hervorgehobenen „Fazit für die Praxis“ am Ende jedes Artikels verschafft sich auch der eilige Leser einen raschen Überblick über die wichtigsten Inhalte dieser modern konzipierten Fachzeitschrift mit den vielen hochwertigen, überwiegend farbigen Abbildungen. In jedem Heft ermöglicht ein ATF-anerkannter Fortbildungsartikel den Erwerb einer ATF-Stunde (Akademie für tierärztliche Fortbildung).
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