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Effect of Prostaglandin $F_2\alpha$ on Infertility Cows (Prostaglandin $F_2\alpha$에 의한 불임우 치료)

  • 고광두
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.3-14
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    • 1983
  • Estrus was induced and the therapeutic effect was examined with 25mg of PGF2$\alpha$ intramuscular injection and 3mg of PGF2$\alpha$ intraovarian injection to Holstein and Simmental cows which were raised in the large size stockfarms and the dairy farms, and were diagnosed to anestrus. The results obtained were summarized as follows: 1. The estrus inducing effect observed in the cows treated by PGF2$\alpha$ was 83.3% with 25/30 heads in the intramuscular injection group, and 86.7% with 26/30 heads in the intraovarian injection group. 2. Average duration from PGF2$\alpha$ administration to the onest of estrus was 2.7 day in the intramuscular injection group, and 2.6 days in the intraovarian injection group. 3. In status of estrus in the cows treated by PGF2$\alpha$, vigorous estrus was 12.0%, normal estrus 60.0% and silent estrus was 28.0% in the intramuscular injection group, and vigorous estrus was 15.4%, normal estrus 61.5%, and silent estrus 23.1% in the intraovarian injection group. 4. Conception rate in the cows induced to estrus was 64.0% in the intramuscular injection group and 65.4% in the intraovarian injection group.

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Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings from Land Uses on Small Watersheds (소유역의 토지이용에 따른 비점원오염 부하량)

  • 박승우;류순호;강문성
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.115-127
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    • 1997
  • Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution from small watersheds has recently been brought into attention as a potential pollutant to streams and tnbutaries, as majority of them are experiencing water quality degradation. This necessiates the quantification of NPS loadings from agricultural and forested lands. And this study attempts to quantify daily loadings from forested and farm lands using hydrologic and water quality monitoring. The hydrologic monitoring program consists of five water level gauging stations along creeks and stream at the Banweol reservoir watershed having 1220 hectare in size. Water sam pies were taken and analyzeel periodically at the streamf low gaging sites and tributaries. Soil samples were also taken and the chemical constitutes analyzed. The primary results indicate that the major sources of pollution were small villages and dairy farms on the watersheds, constituting two-third of total nutrient loadings to the reservoir. However, the loadings from paddies and upland areas may cause a problem to the water quality of the reservoir and stream as the measured levels of total nitrogen and phosporus are not low enough to ignore. Further studies are needed to quantify the effects of landuses and treatments at a watershed scale.

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Effects of the Growth and Production Phase on Manure Production and Compositions in Holstein Dairy Cattle (젖소의 성장 및 생산 단계에 따른 분뇨배설량 및 성분의 변화)

  • Lee, Hyun-June;Lee, Wang-Shik;Kim, Hyeon-Shup;Cho, Won-Mo;Yang, Seung-Hak;Ki, Kwang-Seok;Kim, Sang-Bum;Park, Joong-Kook
    • Journal of Animal Environmental Science
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2011
  • This work was carried out to investigate the quantity of manure excreta and characteristics in growth and production phase of Holstein dairy cattle. The average manure production of dairy cattle under condition of ad libitum feeding was 41.5 kg/head/day (feces 24.9, urine 16.4 kg). The average moisture contents of feces and urine were 85.0% and 93.9%, respectively. Water pollutant concentration, $BOD_5$, $COD_{Mn}$ and SS excreted from dairy cattle were 15,444 mg/${\ell}$, 53,159 mg/${\ell}$, and 40,528 mg/${\ell}$ in feces and 8,454 mg/${\ell}$1,116 mg/${\ell}$, and 962 mg/${\ell}$in urine, respectively. And The daily loading amount of $BOD_5$, $COD_{Mn}$, SS in dairy cattle manure were 523 g, 1,416 g and 1,025 g, respectively. N, P and K contents of manure produced by dairy cattle were 0.33, 0.49 and 0.20% in feces, and 1.02, 0.27 and 1.03 in urine, respectively. In the concentrations of mineral and heavy metal of manure, Ca, Na and Mg contents were 1.56, 0.24 and 0.69%, and Zn, Cu, Cr, Pb and As were 69.23, 19.14, 2.89, 7.73 and 2.94 ppm, respectively. In conclusion, Dairy farms can be estimated optimum nutrient and pollutant balance to effectively manage the manure produced.

Development of Measuring Technique for Somatic Cell Count in Raw Milk by Spectroscopy (분광분석법을 이용한 우유의 체세포수 측정기술 개발)

  • Choi, C.H.;Kim, Y.J.;Kim, K.S.;Choi, T.H.
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.210-215
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    • 2008
  • The objective of this study was to develop models to predict SCC (somatic cell count) in unhomogenized milk by visible and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic technique. Total of 100 milk samples were collected from dairy farms and preserved to minimize propagation of bacteria cells during transportation. Reductive reagents such as methyl red, methylene blue, bromcresol purple, phenol red and resazurin were added to milk samples, and then colors of milk were changed based on SCC of milk. For optimal reductive reagents, reaction time was controlled at 3 level of reaction time. A spectrophotometer was used to measure reflectance spectra from milk samples. The partial least square (PLS) models were developed to predict SCC of unhomogenized milk. The PLS results showed that milk samples with reductive reagents had a good correlation between predicted and measured SCC at 5 minutes of reaction time in the visible range. The PLS models with resazurin reagent had the best performance in $400{\sim}600\;nm$. The prediction results of milk samples with resazurin had 0.86 of correlation coefficient and 14,184 cell/mL of SEP.

Diagnosis of Bovine Subclinical Mastitis by the Measurement of the N-acetyl-$\beta$-D-glucosaminidase Activity and Effect of Levamisole Treatment (N-acetyl-$\beta$-D-glucosaminidase 활성치에 의한 젖소의 준임상형유방염의 진단과 염산 Levamisole의 치료시험)

  • Kang Byong-Kyu;Yang Gun-Muug
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 1988
  • A total of 127 foremilk samples from dairy farms in Chonnam district was examined for the subclinical mastitis eve. six months, using a method of the N-acetyl-${\beta}$ -D-glucosaminidase (NAGase) test in relation to the California mastitis test(CMT) and the somatic tell count(SCC) and the compatibility and efficiency rating between the NAGase test and the other screening test were conducted. Fifteen subclinically mastitic cows were treated with a single oral dose of 7.5mg/kg of levamisole hydrochloride. The results are summarized as follows. 1. A linear relationship was found among the NAGase level, the CMT score and the SCC level, and it was found that NAGase activity measurements were comparable with other screening tests for diagnosing cows with mastitis. 2. Compatibilites between the NAGase and the CMT were 96.1%, and that of the NAGase and SCC were 93.7%. On the other hand, relative efficiency ratings of Postle's equation between the NAGase and CMT were 89.4%, and that of the NAGase and SCC were 84.1%. 3. Considering the result of CMT, SCC and NAGase level after treatment with levamisole hydrochloride it seemed to be of special value in the treatment of bovine subclinical mastitis.

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Sanitary Chemical Conditions of Farmwaters in Choongcheongnam and Kangwon Province According to Spring and Summer (충청남도 및 강원도 목장지역 목장용수의 춘하절간 위생화학적 변화)

  • 이강문;박석기;이용욱
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.229-235
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    • 1994
  • It is very important to investigate the sanitary chemical conditions of farmwaters used for cattle breeding in the dairy farms. For this purpose we examined pH, KMnO4 consumption, total hardness, chloride, sulfate, NH3-N, NO3-N, fluoride, lead, iron, manganese, cadmium, copper, zinc and chrome in the farmwaters sampled 2 times(spring and summer)in Choongcheongnam and Kangwon Province. The pH of farmwaters in Choongcheongnam and Kangwon Province was 6.49$\pm$0.09, 6.70$\pm$0.06, total hardness 90.21$\pm$7.07, 64.53$\pm$6.38 mg/ι, consumption of KMnO4 4.13$\pm$0.62, 4.34$\pm$0.26mg/ι, NO3-N 6.51$\pm$0.55, 3.61$\pm$0.58 mg/ι, chloride ion 20.51$\pm$1.99, 5.41$\pm$1.36 mg/ι and sulfate ion 6.61$\pm$1.02, 7.28$\pm$1.30 mg/ι, respectively. But NH3-N was scarcely detected. Fluoride, iron, lead, cadmium, zinc, manganese and chrome were not detected from the tested farmwaters. There was high significance between each other in total hardness, NO3-N, chloride ion and sulfate ion. There was regional and seasonal significance in only NO3-N but only regional significance in total hardness and chloride ion.

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Evaluation of Reproductive Performance in Heifers with Different Energy Intake (육성기 에너지 급여 차이에 따른 젖소 번식능력 평가)

  • Lee, W.Y.;Kim, J.N.;Cho, K.H.;Yeo, J.M.
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2018
  • Recently, attempts have been made by dairy farms to shorten the time until the first estrus by feeding animals a high-energy diet during the heifer period. Energy consumption during the heifer period has been shown to be related to milk yield and reproductive performance. The present study was conducted to analyze the relationship between reproductive performance and energy intake in heifers. There were no differences in height or body weight between animals that were fed the Korean standard diet versus a high energy diet (110% of the Korean standard). However, there was a difference in the timing of the first estrus: 329.3 days under normal energy conditions versus 311 days under high energy conditions. There was no difference in the number of artificial insemination per gestation, but both the rate of female calf production and the weight of individual female calves increased in response to the high energy diet. Based on these results, it may be predicted that the reproductive performance of dairy cows will increase when the animals are fed a high energy diet (110% of the Korean standard). These results demonstrate a correlation between the amount of energy consumed and reproductive performance, and will be of great value to the dairy farming industry.

The Effect of Rice Straw and Tall Fescue Hay for Holstein Dairy Heifers on Growth, Age at First Calving and Feed Cost (볏짚 및 톨페스큐 건초 급여가 홀스타인 육성기의 성장, 초산월령 및 사료비에 미치는 영향)

  • Jin Su Ryu;Shin Ja Lee;Hyun Jin Kim;Sung Sill Lee
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.20-29
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    • 2024
  • Given the recent increases in feed cost, the demand for rice straw has been increasing on dairy farms because it is cheaper than expensive imported forages. Therefore, it is necessary to study the effect of rice straw feeding on the growth and productivity of dairy heifers. This study compared how feeding tall fescue and rice straw affects the growth, age at first calving, and feed cost of heifers. we compared the growth, age at first calving, and feed cost for each group during the breeding period. Body height was higher in the tall fescue-fed group than in the rice straw-fed group (p<0.05). The length of the growing stage was significantly shorter in the tall fescue group than in the rice straw group (p<0.001) and the age at calving also showed a significant reduction in the tall fescue group compared to the rice straw group (p<0.001). However, the feed cost was lower in the rice straw group because of the difference in the unit price of forage (p<0.001). Based on these results, during the growing period, the rice straw group had delays in growth and the age at first calving compared to the tall fescue group, but also had reduced feed costs in the short term.

Effects of Lactation Stage and Milk Yield on Reproductive Performance in Holstein Dairy Cows (Holstein 젖소의 비유단계 및 산유량이 번식성적에 미치는 영향)

  • Baek, Kwang-Soo;Son, Jun-Kyu;Lim, Hyun-Joo;Yoon, Ho-Beak;Lee, Wang-Shik;Kim, Tae-Il;Hur, Tai-Young;Choe, Chang-Yong;Jung, Young-Hun;Ki, Kwang-Seok;Kwon, Eung-Gi;Jung, Yeon-Sub;Lee, Hyun-Min
    • Reproductive and Developmental Biology
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2013
  • This study aimed to improve the reproductive efficiency of dairy herds by comparison and analyzing estrous appearance rate, conception and non-conception rate according to the stage of lactation using the lactation and reproductive records of average (less than 10,000 liters milk in 305 days) and high yielding (more than 10,000 liters milk in 305 days) Holstein cows (n=102). Milk production and reproduction data were collected between January 2010 and December 2012 from Holstein cows kept in the commercial dairy farms. Average (n=32) and high yielding (n=24) Holstein cows used to analyze the relationship between milk yield and reproductive performance. Our results showed that estrous appearance rate according to the stage of lactation was 25.0% (30~59d), 40.6% (60~89d), 25% (90~110d) and 9.4% (>111d) in average yielding cows and 16.7% (30~59d), 20.8% (60~89d), 12.5% (90~110d) and 50.0% (>111d) in high yielding cows, respectively. Conception rate according to the stage of lactation was 87.5% (30~59d), 61.5% (60~89d), 75.0% (90~110d) and 66.7% (>111d) in average yielding cows and 25.0% (30~59d), 0% (60~89d), 33.3% (90~110d) and 50.0% (>111d) in high yielding cows, respectively. Days between parturition and conception was 23.7% (<149d), 0% (150~209d) and 0% (>210 d) in average yielding cows and 69.0% (<149 d), 77.8% (150~209d) and 38.9% (>210d) in high yielding cows, respectively. Conception rate from 110 days postpartum in high yielding cows was 41.7% (110~150d), 50.0% (151~180d) and 50.0% (>181d). Body condition score (BCS) in 120 days postpartum was $2.64{\pm}0.1$ in average yielding cows and $2.28{\pm}0.1$ in high yielding cows, respectively.

Effects of the Milking System and Supplemental Fat Feeding on Milk and Milk Fat Characteristics (착유방식 및 지방 보충급여가 원유 및 지방특성에 미치는 효과)

  • Moon, Ju Yeon;Lee, Jin-Sung;Chang, Kyeong-Man;Park, Seong-Min;Park, Seung-Yong;Jung, Mun Yhung;Son, Yong-Suk
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.209-214
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    • 2015
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effects of different milking systems (AMS, automatic milking system and CMS, conventional milking system) and of supplemental fat feeding on milk composition and milk fat characteristics. The composition, MFG (milk fat globule) size, fatty acids (FAs), and free fatty acids (FFAs) of the milk from 4 AMS and 4 CMS dairy farms were analyzed on the basis of the milking system and feeding of protected fat. The milking system did not affect milk composition, MFG size, and milk FAs, but FFA content of AMS milk were significantly higher than that of CMS milk. Feeding of protected fat resulted in the production of milk much higher in LCFAs (long chain FAs); however, the milk composition was not affected by fat supplementation. Cows administered protected fat supplements produced milk containing MFGs with a large average diameter.

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