Journal article

Influencing the future: Interactions of skeleton, energy, protein and calcium during late gestation and early lactation

IJ Lean, PJ Degaris, P Celi, DM Mcneill, RM Rodney, DR Fraser

Animal Production Science | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2014

Abstract

Marked improvements in milk production, health and reproduction have resulted from manipulations of the pre-calving diet. An understanding of the underlying physiological changes resulting from manipulation of late gestational diets is needed in order to refine and enhance these responses. The physiology of late gestation and early lactation of the dairy cow is examined in the context of exploring the hypothesis that changes in physiology occur not only through homeostatic, but also homeorhetic change. Studies in mice and man have identified a pivotal role for skeleton, particularly through production of active forms of osteocalcin, in integrating energy metabolism. Skeleton appears to parti..

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