Hot topic: Prevention of parturient paresis and subclinical hypocalcemia in dairy cows by zeolite a administration in the dry period

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To test the effects of a zeolite feed supplement on parturient calcium status and milk fever, two groups of dry cows were treated with either 1 kg of zeolite/d or none for 4 wk prepartum. At calving and d 1 and 2 after calving all cows were given 250 g of calcium carbonate as a drench, and a blood sample was taken. Serum calcium analysis revealed a greater calcium concentration in zeolite-treated cows. While three control cows contracted milk fever, necessitating intravenous calcium therapy, and six out of eight control cows experienced serum calcium levels below 2 mmol/L in one or more samples taken, none of the zeolite-treated cows contracted milk fever or experienced subclinical hypocalcemia.

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Thilsing-Hansen, T., & Jørgensen, R. J. (2001). Hot topic: Prevention of parturient paresis and subclinical hypocalcemia in dairy cows by zeolite a administration in the dry period. Journal of Dairy Science, 84(3), 691–693. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(01)74523-7

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