The current study was carried out to examine the effects of dry period duration on NEFA and IGF-I plasma concentrations and postpartum ovarian activity resumption in dairy cows. Twenty-five pregnant Friesian cows (second and third lactation) were randomly assigned to one (standard dry period, 9 weeks, group C, n = 12) of two (short dry period, 5 weeks, group T, n = 13) treatments. Blood samples for NEFA and IGF-I analyses were collected once a week during the last 5 weeks prepartum and the first 14 weeks of lactation. Milk whey collection (twice/week) for progesterone analysis began 2 weeks after parturition and was used to detect ovarian activity resumption (at least three consecutive samples with P4 # 300 pg/mL). The data obtained were analyzed by ANOVA for repeated data (mixed) and GLM of the SAS statistical package. Short dry periods reduced milk production (26.55 vs. 27.55 kg/day; P # 0.01), without modifying milk quality. The mean interval from calving to first postpartum cycle was shorter in group T than in group C (34.5 vs. 46.9 days, P # 0.01). No differences were found in NEFA plasma concentrations between groups either before or after calving, while IGF-I circulating concentrations were higher in group T than in group C during both the dry period and the first 14 weeks of lactation (P # 0.01). In conclusion, the reduction in the dry period had a positive impact on metabolic balance and time of postpartum resumption of ovarian activity.

Effect of dry period length on NEFA and IGF-I plasma concentrations and postpartum ovarian activity resumption in dairy cows / M. Probo, A. Comin, A. Agazzi, I. De Amicis, A. Prandi, F. Cairoli - In: Veterinary Science : current aspects in biology, animal pathology, clinic and food hygiene / [a cura di] A. Pugliese, A. Gaiti, C. Boiti. - Berlin : Springer Verlag, 2012. - ISBN 978-3-642-23270-1. - pp. 21-25 (( Intervento presentato al 64. convegno Convegno nazionale SISVet tenutosi a Asti nel 2010 [10.1007/978-3-642-23271-8_4].

Effect of dry period length on NEFA and IGF-I plasma concentrations and postpartum ovarian activity resumption in dairy cows

M. Probo
Primo
;
A. Comin
Secondo
;
A. Agazzi;F. Cairoli
Ultimo
2012

Abstract

The current study was carried out to examine the effects of dry period duration on NEFA and IGF-I plasma concentrations and postpartum ovarian activity resumption in dairy cows. Twenty-five pregnant Friesian cows (second and third lactation) were randomly assigned to one (standard dry period, 9 weeks, group C, n = 12) of two (short dry period, 5 weeks, group T, n = 13) treatments. Blood samples for NEFA and IGF-I analyses were collected once a week during the last 5 weeks prepartum and the first 14 weeks of lactation. Milk whey collection (twice/week) for progesterone analysis began 2 weeks after parturition and was used to detect ovarian activity resumption (at least three consecutive samples with P4 # 300 pg/mL). The data obtained were analyzed by ANOVA for repeated data (mixed) and GLM of the SAS statistical package. Short dry periods reduced milk production (26.55 vs. 27.55 kg/day; P # 0.01), without modifying milk quality. The mean interval from calving to first postpartum cycle was shorter in group T than in group C (34.5 vs. 46.9 days, P # 0.01). No differences were found in NEFA plasma concentrations between groups either before or after calving, while IGF-I circulating concentrations were higher in group T than in group C during both the dry period and the first 14 weeks of lactation (P # 0.01). In conclusion, the reduction in the dry period had a positive impact on metabolic balance and time of postpartum resumption of ovarian activity.
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English
Dairy cow ; dry period ; IGF-I ; NEFA ; ovarian activity
Settore VET/10 - Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologia Veterinaria
Settore AGR/18 - Nutrizione e Alimentazione Animale
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Pubblicazione scientifica
Veterinary Science : current aspects in biology, animal pathology, clinic and food hygiene
A. Pugliese, A. Gaiti, C. Boiti
Berlin
2012
21
25
978-3-642-23270-1
Volume a diffusione internazionale
Convegno nazionale SISVet
Asti
2010
64
Società Italiana delle Scienze Veterinarie
SISVet
Convegno nazionale
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M. Probo, A. Comin, A. Agazzi, I. De Amicis, A. Prandi, F. Cairoli
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Effect of dry period length on NEFA and IGF-I plasma concentrations and postpartum ovarian activity resumption in dairy cows / M. Probo, A. Comin, A. Agazzi, I. De Amicis, A. Prandi, F. Cairoli - In: Veterinary Science : current aspects in biology, animal pathology, clinic and food hygiene / [a cura di] A. Pugliese, A. Gaiti, C. Boiti. - Berlin : Springer Verlag, 2012. - ISBN 978-3-642-23270-1. - pp. 21-25 (( Intervento presentato al 64. convegno Convegno nazionale SISVet tenutosi a Asti nel 2010 [10.1007/978-3-642-23271-8_4].
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