| PAS_1 |
Rapeseed Meal in Complete Feeds for Dairy Cowshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022030276844633 |
| PAS_2 |
The type of nutrition that cows received was meant to stimulate milk production and was very rigorously mixed in order to meetthe nutritional demands of highly lactating dairycows. Each cow was consuming approximately 45 kg/day of the following mixture: maize grain22%, wheat silage 26%, barley grain 5%, wheatgrain 1.5%, wheat hay 4.5%, rye grain 5%, alfalfahay 2%, cotton seeds 1.5%, soybean meal 9%,salt 0.4%, corn gluten feed 4.4%, limestone 1%,rapeseed meal 2%, sunflower meal 3%, urea 1.5%,vitamin premix 0.5%, wheat barn 4%, protectedfat 2%, citrus peel 4.7%. (Management of Repeat Breeding Syndrome in Cows, CENARIU and JOSPEBulletin UASVM Veterinary Medicine 74(2)/2017) |
| Agro Ecological Zone |
Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Northern Plain (and Central Highlands) In (4.2) Agro-Climatic Zone (Planning Commission) Gujarat Plains and Hills Region (XIII)Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) North Gujarat zone (GJ-4) |
| Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs |
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| Disease Description |
Often animal does not conceive due to uterus infection, fat or excess heat in body. |
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| Precautions |
It was concluded that the feeding of rapeseed products from certified double low varieties of B. napus to adult dairy cows in amounts up to 3 kg rapeseed meal per cow and day would not have any negative effects on animal health or fertility.(Rapeseed products from double-low cultivars as feed for dairy cows: effects of long-term feeding on thyroid function, fertility and animal health.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8209820 ) |
| Procedure of Use |
To cure this problem, 500 g rape seed (Brassica campestris) oil is fed to the affected animal. This treatment will help the animal conceiving.This is traditional practice learnt from elders." |
| Etiology Causative Agent |
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| Global Context |
Heat stress during the summer disrupts several reproductive processes, resulting in a pronounced depression of conception rate in dairy cows worldwide. https://academic.oup.com/af/article/9/1/32/5167932 |
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| Practice ID |
DTP0010000000228 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Annotation ID |
GIAN/GAVL/1836 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Scout |
HBN |