dc.contributor.author
Bertulat, Sandra
dc.contributor.author
Fischer-Tenhagen, Carola
dc.contributor.author
Suthar, V.
dc.contributor.author
Möstl, E.
dc.contributor.author
Isaka, N.
dc.contributor.author
Heuwieser, Wolfgang
dc.date.accessioned
2018-06-08T04:20:46Z
dc.date.available
2014-02-18T19:20:05.016Z
dc.identifier.uri
https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/17094
dc.identifier.uri
http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-21274
dc.description.abstract
Sudden dry-off is an established management practice in the dairy industry.
But milk yield has been increasing continuously during the last decades. There
is no information whether the dry-off procedure, which often results in
swollen and firm udders, causes stress, particularly in high-producing dairy
cows. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of a sudden dry-off on extramammary
udder pressure and the concentration of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites
(i.e., 11,17-dioxoandrostane, 11,17-DOA) as an indirect stress parameter.
Measurements were carried out within the last week before dry-off and until 9d
after dry-off considering 3 groups of milk yield (i.e., low: <15 kg/d, medium:
15-20 kg/d, and high: >20 kg/d). Udder pressure increased in all yield groups
after dry-off, peaked at d 2 after dry-off and decreased afterwards. Pressures
were highest in high-yielding cows and lowest in low-yielding cows. But only
in high-yielding cows was udder pressure after dry-off higher than before dry-
off. Baseline 11,17-DOA concentrations depended on milk yield. They were
highest in low-yielding (121.7 ± 33.3 ng/g) and lowest in high-yielding cows
(71.1 ± 30.0 ng/g). After dry-off, 11,17-DOA increased in all yield groups and
peaked at d 3. Whereas in medium- and high-yielding cows 11,17-DOA levels
differed significantly from their respective baseline during the whole 9-d
measuring period, low-yielding cows showed elevated 11,17-DOA levels only on d
3 after dry-off. However, especially the increase in 11,17-DOA after dry-off
between the 3 yield groups was considerably different. Mean 11,17-DOA increase
from baseline to d 3 was highest in high-yielding cows (129.1%) and
considerably lower in low-yielding cows (40.1%). The highest fecal 11,17-DOA
concentrations were measured on d 3 after dry-off, indicating that the stress
was most intense on d 2, which is due to an 18-h time lag; at about the same
time, udder pressure peaked. Our results showed a negligible effect of a
sudden dry-off on low-yielding cows. High-yielding cows, however, faced high
extramammary pressures and increased glucocorticoid production. Considering
animal welfare aspects, a review of the current dry-off strategies might be
warranted.
de
dc.rights.uri
http://www.journalofdairyscience.org/
dc.subject.ddc
600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften::630 Landwirtschaft
dc.title
Measurement of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites and evaluation of udder
characteristics to estimate stress after sudden dry-off in dairy cows with
different milk yields
dc.type
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
dcterms.bibliographicCitation
Journal of Dairy Science. - 96 (2013), 6, S. 3774-3787
dc.identifier.sepid
31652
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.doi
10.3168/jds.2012-6425
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.url
http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jds.2012-6425
refubium.affiliation
Veterinärmedizin
de
refubium.affiliation.other
Tierklinik für Fortpflanzung
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FUDOCS_document_000000019641
refubium.resourceType.isindependentpub
no
refubium.mycore.derivateId
FUDOCS_derivate_000000003063
dcterms.accessRights.openaire
open access
dcterms.isPartOf.issn
00220302