Saikim Gimbang
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Malaysia -
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07/26/2008
Re: Article - Nutritional Strategies for a Healthy Transition to Lactation - An Update
Infomative article
I wish to get some information or a second opinion on broiler chicken. Upon postmortem the liver is slighty enlarged. Kidney is also swollen but no other lesions on internal organs, air sac is clear, respiratory tract and lungs show no abnormalities. GIT also in good condition and bird show no wet feces. The long bones marrows are anaemis and pale in colour and the heads are brittle but no swollen on the hip or hock joints. The bones are easily broken. No sign of Marek's disease.
Feeding are formulated feed with Ca:P = 1.46:0.61 which is ok.
The bird age is only 34 days with average body weight 0f 1.7kg.
The problem is about 3% of the bird spayed legs and cannot stand. Please comment.

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Ravinder Grewal
Dairy manager
India - Punjab
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08/06/2008
Re: Article - Nutritional Strategies for a Healthy Transition to Lactation - An Update
Informative article. Some points are missed like the problem of decline in DM intake during last week of pregnancy and cation-anion balance. Steamed-up rations are very useful when milk production of herd is on higher side and when animals lost too much condition during previous lactation. a high energy, higher than requirement, ration during first 10-15 days postpartum helps in increasing the peak yield.

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Opinder Bawa
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India - Punjab
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09/21/2008
Re: Article - Nutritional Strategies for a Healthy Transition to Lactation - An Update
Opinder Bawa
Optivita/Vetco India
Ludhiana
I want to add that providing high energy & protein diets after parturation helps the animal to minimise the stress of calving as well as help the animal to initiate the lactation, helping the animal to attain peak at early time and better performance over the period in that cycle.
Also use of copper, cobalt, zinc, iron and calcium with tri-choline citrate during this period lowers down the risk of ketosis hypocalcemia and milk fever.

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10/30/2008
Re: Article - Nutritional Strategies for a Healthy Transition to Lactation - An Update
Hello. Thanks for this article.
I need the paper for my thesis including the management and nutrition in transition cow and interaction between reproduction and nutrition, and reducing the dry period length in dairy cow.

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