Rumen‐protected glucose hastens uterine involution and increases numbers of ovarian follicles in early post‐partum dairy cows

The primary objectives were to investigate the effects of feeding a new rumen‐protected glucose (RPG) on uterine involution and ovarian follicular dynamics in recently calved dairy cattle. From 4 to 30 days after calving, 16 Holsteins (first to third lactation, mean parity 1.75) were randomly assign...

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Bats
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Dairy cattle
Diet - veterinary
Dry matter
Female
Follicles
follicular dynamic
Glucose
Glucose - pharmacology
Insulin
Insulins - pharmacology
Lactation
Milk
Ovarian Follicle
Ovaries
Postpartum Period
Pregnancy
Rumen
Ultrasonic imaging
uterine involution
Uterus
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