Ketosis Treatment and Milk Yield in Dairy Cows Related to Milk Acetoacetate Levels

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Milk yield and milk acetoacetate (M-acac) were measured weekly for the first 6 weeks of lactation in 5 herds with a ketosis problem. Ketosis treatments and the corresponding ketotest score, were also recorded. The treatment rate was highest 7–16 days after calving. Most of these early cases were associated with low ketone levels in milk, whereas the treatment ratefor cows with high ketone levels was highest 17–31 days after calving. Nearly half of the treated cows were low-ketone animals. They were classified as ketosis cases in the cow health card records, although probably suffering from other post partum disturbances in many instances. About 40 % of the cows with high ketone levels recovered spontaneously. Reduction in milk yield associated with peak M-acac levels was transient and moderate. It was concluded that health card statistics overestimates the severity of the ketosis problem in Norway.

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Simensen, E., Halse, K., Gillund, P., & Lutnœs, B. (1990). Ketosis Treatment and Milk Yield in Dairy Cows Related to Milk Acetoacetate Levels. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 31(4), 433–440. https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03547525

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