Authors
Todd F Duffield, Dave F Kelton, Ken E Leslie, Kerry D Lissemore, John H Lumsden
Publication date
1997/11
Journal
The Canadian Veterinary Journal
Volume
38
Issue
11
Pages
713
Publisher
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
Description
Serum beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) levels were determined for 1333 dairy cows in various stages of lactation and parity on 93 dairy farms in Ontario. The data were collected in a cross-sectional manner, as part of the 1992 Ontario Dairy Monitoring and Analysis Program. The median serum BHB was 536 mumol/L for all cows, with a range of 0 to 5801 mumol/L. When subclinical ketosis was defined as a serum BHB level of 1200 mumol/L or higher, the prevalence of ketosis for cows in early lactation (< 65 days in milk (DIM)) was 14.1%. Prevalences for mid lactation (65-149 DIM), late lactation (> 149 DIM), and dry cows were 5.3%, 3.2%, and 1.6%, respectively. The mean serum BHB was significantly higher in the early group compared with each of the other 3 groups (P< 0.05). There was a trend of increasing prevalence with increasing parity across all stages of lactation. Only the difference between the parity-1 group …
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TF Duffield, DF Kelton, KE Leslie, KD Lissemore… - The Canadian Veterinary Journal, 1997