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Diagnostic milk biomarkers for predicting the metabolic health status of dairy cattle during early lactation
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Susceptibility of dairy cows to subacute ruminal acidosis is reflected in both prepartum and postpartum bacteria as well as odd- and branched-chain fatty acids in feces
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Elevated levels of beta-hydroxybutyrate acid in early lactating cows with impaired antioxidant ability
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Diagnostic milk biomarkers for predicting the metabolic health status of high yielding dairy cattle during lactation
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Subacute ruminal acidosis phenotypes in periparturient dairy cows differ in ruminal and salivary bacteria and in the in vitro fermentative activity of their ruminal microbiota
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Increased MDA in early lactating cows with elevated blood levels of NEFA and BHB
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Biomarkers in milk as predictors for metabolic health status of dairy cows during early lactation
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Tibetan sheep have a high capacity to absorb and to regulate metabolism of SCFA in the rumen epithelium to adapt to low energy intake
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Tibetan sheep are better able to cope with low energy intake than Small-tailed Han sheep due to lower maintenance energy requirements and higher nutrient digestibilities
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The transition period as a monitoring window for resilience of high yielding dairy cows