@article{MAKHILLAJ201510320649,
    title = {Weight, Body Condition and Calving Interval in Holstein Cows in Transition, Supplemented with Vegetable Oil},
    journal = {Agricultural Journal},
    volume = {10},
    number = {3},
    pages = {24-26},
    year = {2015},
    issn = {1816-9155},
    doi = {aj.2015.24.26},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1816-9155&doi=aj.2015.24.26},
    author = {H.M.P.,S.F.O.,D.C.E.,C.P.,S.F.M.,E.S. and},
    keywords = {ovarian reactivation,transition period,Bovine,open days,weight},
    abstract = {To evaluate the body weight and Body Condition Score (BCS) and reproductive performance, 45 multiparous Holstein cows of 3.6&plusmn;1.6 years of age, 2.2&plusmn;1.2 calving, of 610.6&plusmn;46.7 kg prepartum weight and of 3.5&plusmn;0.37 BCS were used, allotted in: T1 (n = 15) where cows were supplemented orally with 500 mL day<SUP>&#150;1</SUP> of vegetable oil and T2 (n = 15) with 250 mL day<SUP>&#150;1</SUP>, 15 days before calving and up to 30 days after calving and T3 (n = 15) control. The pp weightamong treatments was similar (p&gt;0.05) in the periods evaluated, except at 60 d pp in T3. BCS was the same (p&gt;0.05) among groups per periods; except in T3 at 15 d pp. Most weight loss and BCS happened until 45 days pp. The average P<SUB>4</SUB> at 15 dpp, in all three treatments were &lt;1 ng mL<SUP>&#150;1</SUP>, then 1.2, 1.6 and 2.0 ng mL<SUP>&#150;1</SUP> were recorded at 30, 45 and 60 dpp, respectively. Ovarian activity was not different among treatments (p&gt; 0.05). 46% of cows presented levels &gt;1 ng mL<SUP>&#150;1</SUP> of P<SUB>4</SUB> 15 d pp, at 30 d pp 57.7 and 69% at 45 and 60 d pp. The interval calving-first oestrus was different (p&lt;0.05) in T3, 36.2&plusmn;5 d vs 64.5&plusmn;38 and 50.4&plusmn;23.9 d for T1 and T2, respectively. Calving interval for T3 was different (p&lt;0.05) from T1 and T2, 343.2&plusmn;25.4 vs 385&plusmn;71 and 393&plusmn;60 d pp. Although, there was no difference in weight and BCS per treatment, a good calving interval was achieved; the energy supplementation can be done from 15-45 days postpartum in dairy cows.}
    }