Journal article

Progesterone clearance rate in lactating dairy cows with two levels of dry matter and metabolisable energy intakes

AR Rabiee, D Dalley, JM Borman, KL Macmillan, F Schwarzenberger

Animal Reproduction Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2002

Abstract

The aim of these studies was to determine the effect of levels of dry matter (DM) and metabolisable energy (ME) intakes on clearance rate of progesterone (P4) in dairy cows. Thirty-two lactating Holstein-Friesian cows were selected for the study and were fed indoors in individual stalls for a period of 5 weeks. They were individually offered a diet of combinations of pasture, hay and pelleted cereal grain to achieve two different levels of DM and ME. In the first trial, 16 cows were allocated to two groups: (i) high DM (HDM), and (ii) low DM (LDM) intakes, while the amount of ME intake was constant. In the second trial, 16 cows were allocated to two groups: (i) high ME, and (ii) low ME intak..

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