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A Japanese Black breeding herd exhibiting low blood urea nitrogen: A metabolic profile study examining the effect on reproductive performance
Authors:Urara Watanabe  Koji Okamoto  Akio Miyamoto  Takeshige Otoi  Osamu Yamato  Chenga Tshering  Mitsuhiro Takagi
Affiliation:1. United Graduate School of Veterinary Science, Yamaguchi University, , Yamaguchi, Japan;2. Soo Veterinary Clinical Center, Soo Agriculture Mutual Aid Association, , Kagoshima, Japan;3. Graduate School of Animal and Food Hygiene, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, , Obihiro, Japan;4. Laboratory of Theriogenology, Yamaguchi University, , Yamaguchi, Japan;5. Laboratories of Clinical Pathology, Kagoshima University, , Kagoshima, Japan;6. Regional Livestock Development Center, , Zhemgang, Bhutan;7. Farm Animal Production Medicine, Kagoshima University, , Kagoshima, Japan
Abstract:Ten reared cows of a Japanese Black cattle herd in Kagoshima prefecture, Japan, exhibited extremely low blood urea nitrogen (BUN) concentration (2.6 ± 0.6 mg/dL). Examination of dietary feed nutrition and relevant pastureland soil content suggested a correlation with crude protein (CP) deficiency or unbalanced nutritional dietary feeds. Thirteen months after the introduction of a dietary remedial measure (bean cake supplementation), BUN, total cholesterol and albumin concentration from five of the original 10 cows increased significantly compared with their values of before the dietary remedy. The postpartum day open period was significantly lower after the dietary remedial measure than that before it. The abnormally low BUN levels of the cattle herd may be due to inadequate dietary nutritional content, primarily from the imbalance of total digestible nutrient and CP of the feed and far lower han average CP value. In conclusion, routine examination of serum biochemical parameters in Japanese Black breeding cattle may be a useful strategy for determining subclinical metabolic failure of cattle herds, and consequently, its effect on reproductive performance of the herd.
Keywords:blood urea nitrogen  crude protein  Japanese Black cow  metabolic profile  reproductive performance
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