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Title: Metabolic plan in pre-ruminant calf: a review
Authors: Domínguez Pérez, Julia
Director: Martín Martel, Sergio 
Sayalero San Miguel, Pedro
UNESCO Clasification: 310101 Productos lácteos
310402 Bovinos
240109 Crecimiento animal
Keywords: Metabolic programming
colostrum
calf
lactation
milk, et al
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: One of the main problems encountered by farmers is the rearing of their own animals, and in this respect artificial lactation is one of the most widely used, most controversial methods and the one to which most effort is devoted. Many authors have demonstrated the importance of this period not only for the viability and success of the calf's health, but also for the profitability of the f uture mother in terms of production. In early lactation, adequate colostrum intake affects the health, growth and future production of the calf. Evidence indicates that an adequate nutrition programme during early life leads to increased milk production of the future cow in production. Several studies carried out in recent years in the field of metabolic programming in ruminants provide interesting data on the nutrition of pre-weaned calves (average daily gain) and the effects it produces (litres of milk) in the first two lactations. In the current review, we will give an overview of recent developments in the analysis of colostrum intake in relation to the metabolic status of dairy cows and how it af fects their future milk yield.
Department: Departamento de Patología Animal, Producción Animal, Bromatología y Tecnología de Los Alimentos
Faculty: Facultad de Veterinaria
Degree: Grado en Veterinaria
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/110413
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