Animals, Volume 14, Issue 1
2024 January-1 - 175 articles
Cover Story: Ketosis is known as a fundamental pathology closely linked to peripartum diseases such as abomasum displacement, milk fever, and retained placenta. It is a so-called old and new disease that has long been considered a key factor in impaired reproduction, decreased milk production, death, and culling from a dairy herd. Since especially subclinical ketosis (SCK) is a state without clinical symptoms, productivity suffers much damage from the onset unknowingly. The early lactation stage, prone to negative energy, is the most dangerous time for the outbreaks and is related to the feeding environment. The paper provides an overview of the prevalence of SCK in Hokkaido, which feeds approximately 60% of Japan's dairy cows, as well as survey data related to the feeding environment. We hope that these data will be somewhat useful for readers. View this paper - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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