饲喂干牛/鲜牛以提高育种效果

C. Estill
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本文综述了研究表明,不良代谢状况,特别是围产期明显的身体状况丧失,通过对卵泡发育和随后的黄体功能产生负面影响,对生育能力产生急性和潜在的影响。因此,以尽量减少身体状况损失为目标的营养管理可以提高生育能力。
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Dry Cow / Fresh Cow Feeding for Better Breeding
This review summarizes research indicating that adverse metabolic conditions, particularly marked periparturient loss of body condition body condition exert acute and latent effects on fertility by negatively influencing follicle development and subsequent luteal function. It is concluded that nutritional management directed to minimizing loss of body condition will result in improved fertility.
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