396
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Review Article

Metabolic diseases of grazing cattle: from clinical event to production disease

Pages 85-87 | Published online: 15 Aug 2011

References

  • Allcroft, R, and Bums, KN, 1968. Hypomagnesaemia in cattle, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 16 (1968), pp. 109–128.
  • Allsop, TF, and Pauli, JV, 1985. Failure of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol to prevent milk fever in dairy cows, New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 13 (1985), pp. 19–22.
  • Cunningham, IJ, 1934. Magnesium and calcium in the blood of sheep and cows: Variations in the levels of blood magnesium and calcium in sheep and dairy cows with supplementary feeding of magnesium, New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology 15 (1934), pp. 414–422.
  • Ellison, RS, 1991. "The role of magnesium in dairy cattle". In: Proceedings of the 8th Seminar of the Society of Dairy Cattle Veterinarians of the New Zealand Veterinary Association. 1991. pp. 35–49.
  • Grace, ND, 1988. Effect of varying sodium and potassium intakes on sodium, potassium, and magnesium contents of the ruminoreticulum and apparent absorption of magnesium in non-lactating dairy cattle, New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 31 (1988), pp. 401–407.
  • Grace, ND, Ulyatt, MJ, and MacRae, JC, 1974. Quantitative digestion of fresh herbage in sheep. III. The movement of Mg, Ca, P, K and Na in the digestive tract, Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge 82 (1974), pp. 321–330.
  • Hicks, JD, and Taylor, SN, 2000. Clinical hypocalcaemia associated with Yarr (Spergula arvensis) ingestion, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 48 (2000), pp. 90–90.
  • Horst, RL, Goff, JP, Reinhardt, TA, and Buxton, DR, 1997. Strategies for preventing milk fever in dairy cattle, Journal of Dairy Science 80 (1997), pp. 1269–1280.
  • Kolver, ES, and Macmillan, KL, 1994. Variations in selected blood plasma constituents, during post-partum and breeding periods in dairy cows. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 42 (1994), pp. 161–166.
  • Lean, IJ, Wade, LK, and Rajczyk, ZK, 1998. "Managing dynamic change: Disease prevention and increased production in the periparturient cow. Proceedings of the 15th". In: Seminar of the Society of Dairy Cattle Veterinarians of the New Zealand Veterinary Association. 1998. pp. 1–30.
  • McDougall, S, 2001. Effects of periparturient diseases and conditions on the reproductive performance of New Zealand dairy cows, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 49 (2001), pp. 60–67.
  • Scott, DJ, and Wijk, N Van, 2000. Comparison in dairy cattle of mucosal toxicity of calcium formate and calcium chloride in oil, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 48 (2000), pp. 24–26.
  • Smith, BL, Collier, AG, Lawrence, RJ, and Towers, NR, 1984. Hypocalcaemia associated with high dose rates of zinc oxide to lactating dairy cows, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 32 (1984), pp. 48–50.
  • Stevenson, MA, Williamson, NB, and Hanlon, DW, 1999. The effects of calcium supplementation of dairy cattle after calving on milk, milkfat and protein production, and fertility, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 47 (1999), pp. 53–60.
  • Swan, JB, and Jamieson, ND, 1956aA. Studies on metabolic disorders in dairy cows I. Diagnostic methods and survey of clinical cases of ketosis, milk fever and lactational tetany in New Zealand cows, New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology 38(1) (1956aA), pp. 137–151.
  • Swan, JB, and Jamieson, ND, 1956b. Studies on metabolic disorders in dairy cows. II. Observations on the aetiology of metabolic disorders in four Waikato dairy, herds. New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology 38A (1956b), pp. 316–325.
  • Swan, JB, and Jamieson, ND, 1956cA. Studies on metabolic disorders in dairy cows III. The effects of after-calving underfeeding and of thyroprotein dosing on the level of serum magnesium in dairy cows, New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology 38 (1956cA), pp. 363–382.
  • Todd, P, 1994. Proceedings of the 11th Seminar of the Society of Dairy Cattle Veterinarians of the New Zealand Veterinary Association (1994), pp. 65–78.
  • Vermunt, J, 1987. A brief review and observations on clinical ketosis in non-lactating pregnant dairy cows, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 35 (1987), pp. 121–123.
  • Wilson, GF, 1980. Effects of magnesium supplements on the digestion of forages, and milk production of cows with hypomagnesaemia, Animal Production 31 (1980), pp. 153–157.
  • Wilson, GF, 1981. The magnesium status of grazing dairy cows, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production 41 (1981), pp. 53–60.
  • Wilson, GF, Macmillan, KL, and Taufa, VK, 1982. "Production responsesto slow-release capsules containing magnesium". In: Proceedings of a Conference on Dairy Production from Pasture New Zealand and Australian Societies of Animal Production. 1982. pp. 401–402.
  • Wilson, GF, 1998. "Mineral management during the transition period: University experiments". In: Proceedings of the 15th Seminar of the Society of Dairy Cattle Veterinarians of the New Zealand Veterinary Association. 1998. pp. 31–37.
  • Wilson, GF, 2001. A novel nutritional strategy to prevent milk fever and stimulate milk production in dairy cows, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 49 (2001), pp. 78–80.
  • Wilson, GF, Reid, CSW, Malloy, LF, Metson, AJ, and Butler, GW, 1969. Influence of starch and peanut oil supplements on plasma magnesium, calcium and phosphorous levels in grazing dairy cows, New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 12 (1969), pp. 467–488.
  • Wilson, GF, Lynch, GA, and Wel van der, 1993. Effects of Rumensin anti-bloat capsules on plasma magnesium concentration and aspects of health and performance of pastured dairy cows, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production 53 (1993), pp. 247–250.
  • Wolff, JE, Bryant, AM, Cordes, DO, Ramberg, CF, Saunders, WMH, and Sutherland, RJ, 1978. Can a metabolic profile be developed for New Zealand conditions, New Zealand Veterinary Journal 26 (1978), pp. 266–269.
  • Young, PW, Rys, G, and O'Connor, MB, 1981. Hypomagnesaemia and dairy production, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production 41 (1981), pp. 61–67.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.