Homeostasis indicators in cows before ostrus synchronization and their influence on the fertilization rate

A. Y. Kraevsky, V. M. Sokoluk, O. Chekan, M. O. Travetsky, I. Ligomina
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The relationship between cows' homeostasis in the early postpartum period and the effectiveness of fertilization during lactation was analyzed. There were found a decrease in vitamin E to 3.9 ± 0.16 μg/ml, an increase in urea to 6.4 ± 0.24 mmol/l, alkaline phosphatase to 120.7 ± 5.24 U/l, urea nitrogen to 12.3 ± 0.46 mg/ 100 ml and aspartate aminotransferase up to 137.8 ± 10.45 IU/l in cows that were culled or left infertile throughout the lactation period. These data may indicate an overload of the compensatory reactions of the enzymatic and oxidative systems of the liver in cows with defective rumen digestion. There was also persistent hyperproteinemia with compensated oxidative stress due to a decrease in zinc and vitamin E content in cows fertilized 60-120 days compared with those fertilized six months and later after calving. Key words: cows, postpartum period, homeostasis, fertilization, culling, time of fertilization, productivity
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同步化前奶牛的稳态指标及其对受精率的影响
分析了奶牛产后早期体内平衡与泌乳期受精效果的关系。在整个哺乳期被扑杀或不育的奶牛中,维生素E降低至3.9±0.16μg/ml,尿素增加至6.4±0.24 mmol/l,碱性磷酸酶增加至120.7±5.24 U/l,尿素氮增加至12.3±0.46 mg/100 ml,天冬氨酸氨基转移酶增加至137.8±10.45 IU/l。这些数据可能表明瘤胃消化有缺陷的奶牛肝脏的酶和氧化系统的补偿反应过载。与6个月及产仔后受精的奶牛相比,受精60-120天的奶牛的锌和维生素E含量降低,因此也存在持续的高蛋白血症和补偿性氧化应激。关键词:奶牛,产后,体内平衡,受精,扑杀,受精时间,生产力
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