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An evaluation of protein/fat ratio in first DHI test milk for prediction of subsequent displaced abomasum in dairy cows.

T D Geishauser1, K E Leslie, T F Duffield, V L Edge.   

Abstract

First DHI test milk that was sampled prior to displaced abomasum (DA) diagnosis was used to evaluate milk protein/fat ratio (PFR) for prediction of subsequent DA in dairy cows. Odds ratio, sensitivity, specificity, and likelihood ratio were determined. Twenty-seven DA cases were matched to 3 controls per case by herd and calving date. Milk was tested at a median of 19 d after calving, which was 8 d prior to the median time of DA diagnosis. Adjusted for parity and days in milk, a protein/fat ratio < or = 0.72 was 8.2 times more likely to come from a cow subsequently diagnosed with DA than a protein/fat ratio > 0.72. Using the cut off value of 0.72, the sensitivity of PFR for DA was 80% and the specificity was 68%. A receiver operating characteristics curve indicated that the minimum sum of false negative and false positive results was at a PFR cut off value of 0.72. The likelihood ratio indicated that protein/fat ratios < or = 0.62 are 3.8 times more likely to come from cows that are diagnosed subsequently with DA than from cows without DA. The protein/fat ratio in 1st DHI test milk may predict subsequent DA in dairy cows.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9553715      PMCID: PMC1189462     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Vet Res        ISSN: 0830-9000            Impact factor:   1.310


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