Associations of parity with health disorders and blood metabolite concentrations in Holstein cows in different production systems

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0.20 mM in Ca for parity 1 and 2 to parity ≥5 and >0.33 mM for all older parities compared with parity 1 for P on the day of calving. The marked increase suggests profound differences in metabolism with increased parity are probably influenced, in part, by increased production. We found marked differences in concentrations of metabolites with parity that are consistent with reduced reproduction, health, and body condition for higher parity cows. These unfavorable differences in metabolism in Ca, P, glucose, and cholesterol concentrations for higher parity cows also complement the often-substantial differences in disease risk with parity and suggest a need to carefully consider the parity structure in study design. Managers and advisors will need to consider methods to reduce risk of health disorders tailored to cows of different ages.

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Lean, I. J., LeBlanc, S. J., Sheedy, D. B., Duffield, T., Santos, J. E. P., & Golder, H. M. (2023). Associations of parity with health disorders and blood metabolite concentrations in Holstein cows in different production systems. Journal of Dairy Science, 106(1), 500–518. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2021-21673

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