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Major Nutritional Metabolic Alterations Influencing the Reproductive System of Postpartum Dairy Cows

Abdul Sammad, Muhammad Zahoor Khan, Zaheer Abbas, Lirong Hu, Qudrat Ullah, Yajing Wang, Huabin Zhu, Yachun Wang

2022Metabolites73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Early successful conception of postpartum dairy cows is crucial in determining the optimum reproductive efficiency and profitability in modern dairy farming. Due to the inherent high production potential of modern dairy cows, the extra stress burden of peri-parturient events, and associated endocrine and metabolic changes causes negative energy balance (NEBAL) in postpartum cows. The occurrence of NEBAL is associated with excessive fat mobilization in the form of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs). The phenomenon of NEFA mobilization furthers with occurrence of ketosis and fatty liver in postpartum dairy cows. High NEFAs and ketones are negatively associated with health and reproductive processes. An additional burden of hypocalcemia, ruminal acidosis, and high protein metabolism in postpartum cows presents further consequences for health and reproductive performance of postpartum dairy cows. This review intends to comprehend these major nutritional metabolic alterations, their mechanisms of influence on the reproduction process, and relevant mitigation strategies.

Topics & Concepts

KetosisNEFARetained placentaDairy cattlePostpartum periodMedicineIce calvingReproductionPregnancyEndocrinologyAnimal scienceBiologyLactationDiabetes mellitusPlacentaInsulinFetusEcologyGeneticsReproductive Physiology in LivestockRuminant Nutrition and Digestive PhysiologyEffects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
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