Martin, S. W., and Ian R. Dohoo. “Subclinical Ketosis: Prevalence and Associations With Production and Disease”. Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine. Revue Canadienne de Medecine Comparee, vol. 48, no. 1, 1984, pp. 1-5, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3Air-batch6-2402.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Martin, S. W.
Author: Dohoo, Ian R.
Date Issued
1984
Abstract

Cows in 32 southern Ontario Holstein herds were monitored for subclinical ketosis for a period of two and one half years. Milk samples were routinely collected and the level of milk ketone bodies determined by the use of a commercial nitroprusside based test powder (reactions scored as negative, +1 or +2). Approximately 92% of positive reactions were observed in the first 65 days of lactation and for that time period the prevalence of ketosis was 12.1%. Based on this prevalence, the minimum possible duration of subclinical ketosis would be 7.9 days and the minimum possible lactational incidence rate would be 12.1%. The prevalence during the first 65 days of lactation in individual herds ranged from 0 to 33.9%. Subclinical ketosis was more likely to be found in cows experiencing metritis than in unaffected cows. Detection of elevated levels of milk ketones also indicated that the cow had a significantly higher risk of having clinical ketosis, metritis or cystic ovaries diagnosed within the following four days. Milk ketone scores of +1 and +2 were found to be associated with a reduction in daily milk production of 1.0 and 1.4 kg of milk respectively.

Note

CANADA

LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0151747; 0 (Ketone Bodies); ppublish

Source type: Electronic(1)

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Pregnancy
  • animals
  • Milk/secretion
  • Mastitis, Bovine/epidemiology
  • Acidosis/veterinary
  • Ovarian Cysts/epidemiology/veterinary
  • cattle
  • Ketone Bodies/analysis
  • Ketosis/epidemiology/metabolism/veterinary
  • Cattle Diseases/epidemiology/metabolism
  • Lactation
  • Time Factors
  • Ontario
  • Puerperal Disorders/epidemiology/metabolism/veterinary
  • Female
Page range
1-5
Host Title
Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine. Revue Canadienne de Medecine Comparee
Host Abbreviated Title
Can.J.Comp.Med.
Volume
48
Issue
1
ISSN
0008-4050

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