Authors
Fergus P Hannon, Martin J Green, Luke O’Grady, Chris Hudson, Anneke Gouw, Laura V Randall
Publication date
2024/4/1
Journal
Preventive Veterinary Medicine
Volume
225
Pages
106160
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The transition period is a pivotal time in the production cycle of the dairy cow. It is estimated that between 30% and 50% of all cows experience metabolic or infectious disease during this time. One of the most common and economically consequential effects of disease during the transition period is a reduction in early lactation milk production. This has led to the utilisation of deviation from expected milk yield in early lactation as a proxy measure for transition health. However, to date, this analysis has been used exclusively for the retrospective assessment of transition cow health. Statistical models capable of predicting deviations from expected milk yield may allow producers to proactively manage animals predicted to suffer negative deviations in early lactation milk production. The objective of this retrospective cohort study was first, to explore the accuracy with which cow-level production and behaviour data …
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FP Hannon, MJ Green, L O'Grady, C Hudson, A Gouw… - Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2024