Journal article

Evaluation of growth hormone response to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia in dairy cattle during a 670-day lactation

LC Marett, MJ Auldist, WJ Wales, KL Macmillan, K Digiacomo, BJ Leury

Animal Production Science | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2014

Abstract

Plasma growth hormone secretion in response to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia was evaluated in cows undergoing an extended lactation. Twelve multiparous Holstein-Friesian cows that calved in late winter and were managed for a 670-day lactation by delaying mating. Four experimental periods of 40 days commenced at ∼73, 217, 422 and 520 (±9.1; mean ± s.d.) days in milk (DIM) during which cows were individually offered a diet of perennial ryegrass (73 and 422 DIM) or pasture hay and pasture silage (217 and 520 DIM) supplemented with either 1 kg DM grain (CONT) or 6 kg DM grain (GRAIN). Cows were fitted with jugular catheters during the final week of each experimental period. Seven blood samples o..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to DEPI farm and technical staff for cow husbandry and sampling. This work was financially supported by the Geoffrey Gardiner Dairy Foundation, the University of Melbourne and the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (Victoria).