
Correction of metabolism, milk production and reproductive function of cows
Author(s) -
N.F. Eryzhenskaya
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
veterinariâ i kormlenie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1814-9588
DOI - 10.30917/att-vk-1814-9588-2021-5-5
Subject(s) - productivity , disease , asymptomatic , reproduction , metabolism , biology , physiology , medicine , endocrinology , ecology , economics , macroeconomics
Diseases associated with the violation of metabolic processes in the body of cows in the perinatal period are widespread and cause great economic damage. The transition to an industrial basis has increased the severity of this problem. On dairy complexes, violations of many types of metabolism in animals are observed simultaneously, since a change in one entails disorders of others. These disorders develop within the framework of unified mechanisms of inclusion of adaptive processes, when, along with specific syndromes of the disease, there are signs of a general non-specific reaction of the body, which is universal. Diseases occur with a violation of all types of metabolism with a long, latent, asymptomatic course and in the future with the manifestation of nosologically differentiated forms of pathology. The degree of clinical manifestations of metabolic disorders in cattle is different depending on the nature and duration of the imbalance of nutrients, deficiency or excess of some nutrients or complex, the level of milk productivity of animals, conditions, actions, environmental factors, etc. In case of metabolic disorders in cows, fatness, productivity, reproductive ability, resistance and reactivity in response to environmental factors, including various diseases, are reduced. To reduce the severity of this problem, a metabolic composition based on succinic acid with introductory components is proposed as a therapeutic and prophylactic agent that can be included in the metabolic processes of the body and have an effective effect on the metabolism, milk productivity and reproductive function of cows in the perinatal period.