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Diagnostic Relevence of Pooled Samples for Metabolic Profiles in Dairy Cattle

Primary Investigator:
Dr. Robert Van Saun

Contributing Investigators:
Larry J. Hutchinson, David R. Wolfgang

Project Description:
The primary objective of this study is to determine the validity of using pooled serum samples from a group of animals in place of determining a mean value from individual samples for use in a herd-based screening profile in assessing metabolic status. The null hypothesis of this project states that there is no difference between measured pooled mean analyte and calculated mean blood analyte concentration in dairy cows.

Objectives:

 

The period of time when a cow transitions from late pregnancy into lactation is a critical phase in the cow's life cycle and its outcome has tremendous impact on animal performance and health in the ensuing lactation. Nearly all economically important metabolic and infectious diseases, which adversely affect animal productivity, have their highest prevalence during this transition period. Even minor nutritional insults during the transition period can have a devastating impact on cow productivity through the presence of subclinical metabolic and infectious diseases. Blood metabolite analyses are commonly used as an aid in the diagnosis of metabolic and nutritional health in animals and man, including individual dairy cattle. The purpose of this study is two-fold, first to establish better diagnostic criteria using blood metabolite analyses in diagnosis and prediction of periparturient disease problems. Secondly, we plan on determining the validity of using pooled serum samples as a more economic method of assessing metabolic and nutritional status of the dairy herd. Metabolic screening of pooled samples is not currently available within PADLS. If this procedure proves to be cost effective with high predictive value, it will proposed that this procedure be considered for inclusion in the diagnostic tests offered by PADLS. Further, having this capability within the PADLS system would move further toward a better integration between field investigation units and current disease diagnostic activities. The addition of this testing procedure will enable veterinarians and other agricultural professionals to promote better herd health and profitability.

Project Citations and Files:

 

Health status and time relative to calving effects on blood metabolite concentrations

Van Saun, R.J., Health status and time relative to calving effects on blood metabolite concentrations, pg. 87, In: Proceedings 23rd World Buiatrics Congress (Poster Abstracts), Quebec, Quebec, Canada, July 11-16, 2004 (Abstract #576 [3085]).

Metabolic profiling to evaluate transition cow nutrition and health status

Van Saun, R.J., Metabolic profiling to evaluate transition cow nutrition and health status, pg. 122, In: Proceedings 23rd World Buiatrics Congress, Quebec, Quebec, Canada, July 11-16, 2004 (Abstract #072 [3099]) {Le Medecin Veterinaire Du Quebec 34(1 & 2):122, 2004}.

Metabolic profiling and health risk in transition cows

Van Saun, RJ. Metabolic profiling and health risk in transition cows, pp. 212-213, In: Proceedings 37th Annual American Association of Bovine Practitioners Convention, Ft. Worth, Texas, September 23-25, 2004.

Using a pooled sample technique for herd metabolic profile screening

Van Saun, R.J., Using a pooled sample technique for herd metabolic profile screening, pg. 47, In: Production Diseases in farm animals - 12th International Conference, N Joshi and TH Herdt, eds., East Lansing, Michigan, July 18-23, 2004, [Wageninen Publishers: The Netherlands, 2006].

Metabolic profiling to assess health status of transition dairy cows

Van Saun, R.J., Metabolic profiling to assess health status of transition dairy cows, pg. 41, In: Production Diseases in farm animals - 12th International Conference, N Joshi and TH Herdt, eds., East Lansing, Michigan, July 18-23, 2004, [Wageninen Publishers: The Netherlands, 2006].

Application of pooled sample metabolic profiles as a herd screening tool

Van Saun, R.J. Application of pooled sample metabolic profiles as a herd screening tool. Pg. 362, In: Proceedings 13th International Conference on Production Diseases in Farm Animals, M. Fürll (ed.), Leipzig, Germany, July 29-August 4, 2007.
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