Prepartum behaviors as early indicators for postpartum energy associated biomarkers status in Holstein dairy cows

M. H. Emam, Elise Shepley, M. M. Mahmoud, M. Ruch, S. Elmaghawry, W. Abdelrazik, A. M. Abdelaal, B. A. Crooker, L. S. Caixeta

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Abstract

Our main aim was to investigate the predictive value of prepartum behaviors such as total daily rumination (TDR), total daily activity (TDA) and dry matter intake (DMI) as early indicators to detect cows at risk for hyperketonemia (HYK), hypoglycemia (HYG) or high non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) status in the first (wk1) and second week (wk2) postpartum. In a case control study, 64 Holstein cows were enrolled 3 weeks before the expected time of calving and monitored until 15 days in milk (DIM). Postpartum blood samples were taken at D3 and D6 for wk1 and at D12 and D15 for wk2 to measure beta-hydroxybutyrate, NEFA and glucose concentration. Ear-mounted accelerometers were used to measure TDR and TDA. DMI and milk yield were obtained from farm records. Relationships between the average daily rate of change in prepartum TDR (ΔTDR), TDA (ΔTDA), and DMI (ΔDMI) with postpartum HYK, HYG and NEFA status in wk1 and wk2 post-partum were evaluated using linear regression models. Models were adjusted for potential confounding variables, and covariates retained in the final models were determined by backward selection. No evidence was found to support the premise that prepartum ΔTDR, ΔTDA or ΔDMI predicted postpartum HYK, HYG or NEFA status in wk1 or in wk2. Overall, prepartum ΔTDR, ΔTDA and ΔDMI were not effective predictors of HYK, HYG or NEFA status in the first 2 weeks postpartum.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)107-116
Number of pages10
JournalPolish Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 20 2024

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Keywords

  • dairy cows
  • hypo-glycemia
  • ketosis
  • precision technology
  • transition cow

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article

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