Early prediction of health risks and reproduction disorders in dairy cows using the extended spectrum of parameters obtained from milk composition analysis
Project no. QK21010038
Category PROJEKTY NAZV / National Agency for Agricultural Research PROJECTS
Main author Bartoň Luděk, Ing., Ph.D.
Provider | MZE ČR |
Description | The main objective of the project is the development of methodical procedures for early prediction of energy balance disruptions in postpartum dairy cows using the results of extended milk composition analysis. The consequent objective is the prevention of health risks and reproduction disorders as well as the reduction of economic loss in dairy operations due to negative energy balance using the potential of information obtained from the current milk performance recording system. |
Period | 2021 - 2025 |
Databse link (CZ) | https://www.isvavai.cz/cep?s=jednoduche-vyhledavani&ss=detail&n=0&h=QK21010038 |
Effects of milking time and week of lactation on the variability in milk yield and milk composition in early lactation dairy cows
Alternative options for the treatment and prevention of mastitis in dairy cattle without the use of antibiotics
Milk as an indicator of health disorders in dairy cows
Prevence jako opatření pro zlepšení úrovně reprodukce v chovech dojeného skotu
Reflection of disturbed energy balance of dairy cows in milk composition
Detection of negative energy balance in dairy cows using tools of precision dairy farming
Economic consequences of disease in dairy cattle
Milk components as potential indicators of energy status in early lactation Holstein dairy cows from two farms
Alternative options for the treatment and prevention of mastitis in dairy cattle without the use of antibiotics
Milk as an indicator of health disorders in dairy cows
Prevence jako opatření pro zlepšení úrovně reprodukce v chovech dojeného skotu
Reflection of disturbed energy balance of dairy cows in milk composition
Detection of negative energy balance in dairy cows using tools of precision dairy farming
Economic consequences of disease in dairy cattle
Milk components as potential indicators of energy status in early lactation Holstein dairy cows from two farms
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