[HTML][HTML] Metabolic and immunological changes in transition dairy cows: A review
Smooth transition from pregnancy to lactation is important for high productive and
reproductive performance during later postpartum period in dairy animals. On the other …
reproductive performance during later postpartum period in dairy animals. On the other …
[HTML][HTML] Invited review: Metabolic challenges and adaptation during different functional stages of the mammary gland in dairy cows: Perspectives for sustainable milk …
JJ Gross, RM Bruckmaier - Journal of dairy science, 2019 - Elsevier
Milk production of dairy cows has increased markedly during recent decades and continues
to increase further. The evolutionarily conserved direction of nutrients to the mammary gland …
to increase further. The evolutionarily conserved direction of nutrients to the mammary gland …
Following the smoke signals: inflammatory signaling in metabolic homeostasis and homeorhesis in dairy cattle
Inflammatory cascades are a critical component of the immune response to infection or
tissue damage, involving an array of signals, including water-soluble metabolites, lipid …
tissue damage, involving an array of signals, including water-soluble metabolites, lipid …
[HTML][HTML] Dairy cow physiology and production limits
JJ Gross - Animal Frontiers: The Review Magazine of Animal …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Illumina sequencing analysis of the ruminal microbiota in high-yield and low-yield lactating dairy cows
J Tong, H Zhang, D Yang, Y Zhang, B **ong, L Jiang - Plos one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
In this study, differences in the ruminal bacterial community between high-yield and low-
yield lactating dairy cows under the same dietary conditions were investigated. Sixteen …
yield lactating dairy cows under the same dietary conditions were investigated. Sixteen …
Mismatch of glucose allocation between different life functions in the transition period of dairy cows
J Habel, A Sundrum - Animals, 2020 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The reasons for the development of diseases in the transition period of
dairy cows are manifold and highly farm-and cow-specific. Nevertheless, links exist between …
dairy cows are manifold and highly farm-and cow-specific. Nevertheless, links exist between …
Limiting factors for milk production in dairy cows: perspectives from physiology and nutrition
JJ Gross - Journal of animal science, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Milk production in dairy cows increases worldwide since many decades. With rising milk
yields, however, potential limiting factors are increasingly discussed. Particularly, the …
yields, however, potential limiting factors are increasingly discussed. Particularly, the …
Disturbed bovine mitochondrial lipid metabolism: a review
In mammals, excess energy is stored primarily as triglycerides, which are mobilized when
energy demands arise and cannot be covered by feed intake. This review mainly focuses on …
energy demands arise and cannot be covered by feed intake. This review mainly focuses on …
Lactational challenges in transition dairy cows
RM Bruckmaier, JJ Gross - Animal Production Science, 2017 - CSIRO Publishing
Lactation evolved to be the core functional system of providing maternal care in mammalian
species. The mammary gland provides an ideally composed nutrient source for the …
species. The mammary gland provides an ideally composed nutrient source for the …
Hyperketonemia: A Marker of Disease, a Sign of a High-Producing Dairy Cow, or Both?
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