Bu çalışmada buzağı kayıplarının sebepleri ve kayıpları önlemeye yönelik tedbirler değerlendirilmiştir. Süt ineklerinde buzağı kayıplarına neden olan besleme yanlışlıları detaylı bir şekilde tartışılmıştır. Yine buzağıların hayatta kalmasında ağız sütünün önemi vurgulanmıştır. Sonuç olarak, sağlıklı bir buzağının sektöre kazandırılabilmesi için anne bakımında tutun, buzağıya verilen gıdalar ve gıdaların verildiği yemliklere kadar özen gösterilmesi gerektiği kanısına varılmıştır.
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7. Aydoğdu M (2017): Probiyotik Kullanmanın Süt Emen Simental Buzağılarda Performans ve Sağlığı Üzerine Etkileri. Kırıkkale Üniversitesi, Hayvan Besleme ve Beslenme Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Kırıkkale.
8. Bell AW (1995): Regulation of organic nutrient metabolism during transition from late pregnancy to early lactation. Journal of Animal Science, 73: 2804-2819.
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18. Cuttance E, Denholm K (2016): Colostrum Management: Giving calves a great start to life. Technical Series, June 2016 Issue 30, 1-7.
19. Çitil M, Uzlu E (2005): Sığırların doğum sonrası hastalıkların erken tanısında ultrasonografik yöntemle vücut kondisyon skor tayininin önemi. Kafkas Üniv Vet Fak Derg, 11: 201-206.
20. Dijkstra J (1994): Production and absorption of volatile fatty acids in the rumen. Livestock Production Science Volume 39, Issue 1, p: 61-69.
21. Dijkstra J, Forbes JM, France J (2005): Quantitative Aspects of Ruminant Digestion and Metabolism 2nd ed, ed CABI Publishing, UK, p: 157-170.
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24. Edmonson AJ, Lean IJ, Weaver LD, Farver T, Webster G (1989): A body condition
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19. Çitil M, Uzlu E (2005): Sığırların doğum sonrası hastalıkların erken tanısında ultrasonografik yöntemle vücut kondisyon skor tayininin önemi. Kafkas Üniv Vet Fak Derg, 11: 201-206.
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23. Duffield TF, Lissemore KD, McBride BW, Leslie KE (2009): Impact of hyperketonemia in early lactation dairy cows on health and production. J Dairy Sci, 92:571-580.
24. Edmonson AJ, Lean IJ, Weaver LD, Farver T, Webster G (1989): A body condition
26. Elanco Animal Health (1996): Body condition scoring in dairy cattle. Elanco Animal Health Bull. AI 8478. Elanco Animal Health, Greenfield, IN.
27. Elrod CC, Van Amburgh M, Butler WR (1993): Alterations of pH in response to ıncreased dietary protein in cattle are unique to the uterus, J Anim Sci, 71:3, 702-706.
28. Ensminger ME, Oldfield JE, Heinemann WW (1990): Feeds and Nutrition. p: 88-89, 850-852, 2nd edition The Ensminger Publishing Co, Clovis, CA.
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31. Ferguson JD, Galligan DT, Thomsen N (1994): Principal descriptors of body condition score in holstein cows. J Dairy Sci, 77, 26952673.
32. Ferguson JD (1996): Implementation of a body condition scoring program in dairy herds. The Penn Annual Conference.
33. Gallo L, Carnier P, Cassandro M, Mantovani R, Bailoni L, Contiero B, Bittante G (1996): Change in body condition score of holstein cows as affected by parity and mature equivalent milk yield. JDairy Sci, 79:1009-1015.
34. Gilbert RO, Shin ST, Guard CL, Erb HN, Frajblat M (2005): Prevalence of endometritis and its effects on reproductive performance of dairy cows. Theriogenology 64, 1879–1888.
35. Gillund P, Reksen O, Gröhn YT, Karlberg K (2001): Body condition related to ketosis and reproductive performance in Norwegian dairy cows. J Dairy Sci, 84, 1390-1396.
36. Godden S (2008): Colostrum Management for Dairy Calves. Vet Clin Food Anim 24, 19–39.
38. Goff JP, Reinhardt TA, Horst RL (1989): Recurring hypocalcemia of bovine parturient paresis is associated with failure to produce 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D. Endocrinology, 125(1) 49-53.
39. Goff JP, Reinhardt TA, Beckman MJ, Horst RL (1990): Contrasting effects of exogenous 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D [1,25-(OH)2D] versus endogenous 1,25-(OH)2 D3 induced by dietary calcium restriction on Vitamin D receptors. Endocrinology, 126, 1031-1035.
40. Green HB, Horst RL, Beitz DC, Littledike ET (1981): Vitamin D metabolites in plasma of cows fed a prepartum low-calcium diet for prevention of parturient hypocalcemia. J Dairy Sci, 64, 217-226.
41. Grummer RR (1995): Impact of changes in organic nutrient metabolism on feeding the transition dairy cow. J Anim Sci, 73, 2820-2833.
42. Horst RL (1986): Regulation of calcium and phosphorus homeostasis in the dairy cow. J Dairy Sci, 69: 604–616.
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43. Horst RL, Goff JP, Reinhardt TA (1994): Calcium and vitamin D metabolism in the dairy cow. J Dairy Sci, Jul;77(7):1936-1951.
44. Horst RL, Goff JP, Reinhardt TA, Buxton TR (1997): Strategies for preventing milk fever in dairy cattle. J Dairy Sci, 80: 1269-1280.
45. International Plant Nutrition Institute (1999): Phosphorus in Animal Nutrition. Better Crops With Plant Food, (83), No: 1.
46. Jenkins DJA, Kendall CWC, Vuksan V (1999): Inulin, Oligofructose and Intestinal Function. J Nutr, 129(7): 1431-1433.
47. Kalaycıoglu L, Serpek B, Nizamlıoğlu M, Başpınar N, Tiftik AM (2000): Biyokimya. Nobel, Ankara, s: 35-38,40,414-424,468-471.
48. Kamphues J (1996): The DCAB concept in prevention of hypocalcaemia. Übersichten zur Tierernährung, 24 (1) 129-135.
49. Kellems RO, Church DC (2016): Livestock Feeds And Feeding: Çiftlik Hayvanlarının Yemleri ve Beslenmesi/ Çeviri Editörleri: Prof. Dr. Müjdat Alp, Prof. Dr. Neşe Kocabağlı, Nobel, Ankara, s: 308-311.
50. Khan A, Mushtaq MH, Khan AW, Chaudhry M, Hussain A (2015): Descriptive epidemiology and seasonal variation in prevalence of milk fever in KPK (Pakistan). Global Vet, 14: 472-477.
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Karslı MA, Evci Ş. Buzağı Kayıplarının Önlenmesinde İnek ve Buzağı Beslemesinin Önemi. Lalahan Hayvancılık Araştırma Enstitüsü Dergisi. 2018;58(3):23-34.