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INTENSITY OF METABOLISM PROCESSES IN HIGH-FERTILITY COWS

https://doi.org/10.31677/2072-6724-2019-51-2-75-81

Abstract

The authors see highly productive, sustainable herd with a stable level of metabolism as one of the important tasks of animal husbandry. The development of intensive dairy farming facilitates extremely dangerous conditions for cows’ organism as the more the cow gives milk, the greater the risk is that it will have health problems. High dairy productivity makes a burden on the animals’ organisms, which slows down metabolic processes, reduces dairy productivity and requires a balanced diet and high-quality forages. The increase in milk productivity relates to disturbance in metabolism and diseases caused by conversion of energy and feed nutrients into milk. The authors ide is a human being should not only milk cows, but keep the cows healthy and care of their immune system. The immune system is a complex multi-component system and it is not resistant to various factors. It is the basis in keeping cows healthy and its long-term use. Nowadays, immunity disorder is seen as one of the main reasons for significant increase in the number of diseases related to metabolic disorders. Lower natural resistance of the cattle is mostly caused by the impact of production technology and adverse environmental factors. When solving these problems, the authors focus on facilitating breeding and productive qualities of animals.

About the Authors

E. N. Il
Omsk State Agrarian University named after P.A. Stolypin
Russian Federation

Master-student

Omsk



M. V. Zabolotnyh
Omsk State Agrarian University named after P.A. Stolypin
Russian Federation

Doctor of Biological Sc., Professor

Omsk



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Il E.N., Zabolotnyh M.V. INTENSITY OF METABOLISM PROCESSES IN HIGH-FERTILITY COWS. Bulletin of NSAU (Novosibirsk State Agrarian University). 2019;(2):75-81. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31677/2072-6724-2019-51-2-75-81

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