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Krömker, Volker; Zinke, Claudia; Paduch, Jan-Hendrik; Bormann, Anke; Abograra, Esmaiel; March, Solveig; Brinkmann, Jan; Volling, Otto; Drerup, Christoph; Weiler, Martin; Weiß, Martin; Becker, Mathias; Rauch, Petra; Mersch, Ferdinand; Schumacher, Ulrich; Barth, Kerstin; Klocke, Doris. |
As a part of the study „Health and performance of dairy cows in organic farming from an interdisciplinary point of view – an (intervention-) study on metabolic disorders and mastitis with regard to forage production, feeding management and husbandry practices” different udder health and metabolic parameters were determined in 106 dairy farms in Germany between January 2008 and April 2010. The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare udder health and metabolic data in dry period and early lactation within the scope of a preliminary analysis. The analysis shows that relations exist between disturbances of the metabolism health and the udder health. Significant correlations between ketosis and hypocalcämia and udder health make clear that their... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Production systems; Animal husbandry; Health and welfare. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/17685/3/Kr%C3%B6mker_17685.pdf |
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Krömker, Volker; Zinke, Claudia; Paduch, Jan-Hendrik; Bormann, Anke; Abograra, Esmaiel; March, Solveig; Brinkmann, Jan; Volling, Otto; Drerup, Christoph; Weiler, Martin; Weiß, Martin; Becker, Mathias; Spiekers, Hubert; Mersch, Ferdinand; Schumacher, Ulrich; Barth, Kerstin; Klocke, Doris. |
As a part of the study 'Health and performance of dairy cows in organic farming from an interdisciplinary point of view 13 an (intervention-) study on metabolic disorders and mastitis with regard to forage production, feeding management and husbandry practices' different udder health and metabolic variables were determined in 106 dairy farms in Germany between January 2008 and April 2010. The objective of this study was to evaluate udder health risks and metabolic risks in dry period and early lactation. Udder health and metabolic situation were similar to conventional dairy farms. Identified risks for metabolic health and udder health lay in the feeding area (homogenous feeding without a huge variation in body condition in lactation and dry period) and... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Production systems; Animal husbandry; Health and welfare. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/17619/3/Kr%C3%B6mker_17619.pdf |
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