Author:
BORPUJARI DHRUBAJYOTI,AHMED FAZAL ALI,LALRINTLUANGA K,ALI M AYUB,TALUKDAR DIBYAJYOTI,DAS GUNJAN,SARMA KALYAN
Abstract
Apparently healthy crossbred cows (20) of first to fourth parity with normal calving history and free from any immediate post-parturient complications were selected to study the body condition score (BCS) and certain blood metabolite for establishment of cyclicity during postpartum periods. The cows were divided equally into 2 groups– Gr A (cows exhibited oestrus within 60 days postpartum (cyclic)) and Gr B (cows did not exhibit oestrus within 60 days postpartum (non-cyclic)). The study revealed that the BCS, level of serum total protein, cholesterol, BUN, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium differed significantly at different days of postpartum, i.e. day 0, 15, 30, 45, 60 and between the groups. The BCS, level of serum glucose, total protein, cholesterol, BUN, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium had a positive relation with respect to the postpartum cyclicity of the crossbred cows.
Publisher
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology
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