Supplementation of Rumen-Protected Glucose Increased the Risk of Disturbance of Hepatic Metabolism in Early Postpartum Holstein Cows
The dual stress of reduced feed intake and increased milk yield in dairy cows early postpartum results in a negative energy balance. Rumen-protected glucose (RPG) has been reported to replenish energy, increase milk yield, and improve gut health. However, early postpartum cows often develop an insul...
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Main Authors: | ZhiYuan Ma (Author), LuoYun Fang (Author), Emilio Ungerfeld (Author), XiaoPeng Li (Author), ChuanShe Zhou (Author), ZhiLiang Tan (Author), LinShu Jiang (Author), XueFeng Han (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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