A Keto-TestTM szemikvantitatív tejvizsgálattal megállapított szubklinikai ketosis prevalenciája hazai tejelő tehénállományokban
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Dátum
2016-06Szerző
Könyves, László
Kovács, Péter
Bartyik, János
Csorba, Csaba
Gubik, Zoltán
Répási, Attila
Jónás, Sándor
Tibold, János
Dojcsák, Gábor
Hejel, Péter
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SUMMARY
The authors examined 491 Holstein Friesian dairy cows in the early phase of lactation in order to survey on the prevalence of subclinical ketosis (SK) manifested
in ketolactia in Hungarian large-scale dairy herds between September 2013 and
February 2014. The tests were conducted during the first 35 days of lactation.
The examinations regarding the concentration of beta-hydroxi-butirate (BHB) of
the milk were conducted on-site, from whole milk samples at room-temperature, using a colorimetric semi-quantitative test (Keto-TestTM). Different severity
of SK (≥ 100 µmol/l milk BHB) was diagnosed in 38% of the examined animals.
SK prevalence showed a significant variance in the 8 examined herd (25–57%).
The probability of SK with increasing number of lactations showed a non-significantly rising tendency. The milk production of the previous lactation and the size
of the herd did not show significant relationship with the odds of SK. In the case
of cows suffering from various diseases the concurrent presence of SK could be
diagnosed with high prevalence (> 50% on average).