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Hormone Induced Lactation in the Bovine. I. Lactational Performance Following Injections of 17β-Estradiol and Progesterone
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Injection of 17fl-estradiol (.1 mg per kg body weight per day) and progesterone (.25 mg per kg body weight per day) for 7 days initiated lactation in 7 of 10 treated cows. Lactations began 11 to 21 days after the first 17fl-estradiol-progesterone injection. Lactations were characterized by a rapid increase (1.32 +__ .15 kg per day) in daily yield the first 10 days after milking began. Peak lactation occurred 30 to 50 days after lactations began, and persistency of lactations approximated normal. The mean 305-day yield of fat-corrected milk for the seven lactations was 5,069 462 kg. This average was 95~; of the best recorded hormone induced lactation. Maximum actual yield of milk and fat for 305 days was 6,773 kg of milk and 266 kg of fat, and the highest daily yield recorded was 40.9 kg.
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