Analysis of the mineral profile in the urine of dry and lactating cows

Tomáš Kanka, Ivan Imrich, Eva Mlyneková, Martina Pšenková, Martin Fik, Cyril Hrnčár, Michal Rolinec

Analysis of the mineral profile in the urine of dry and lactating cows

Číslo: 4/2023
Periodikum: Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica
DOI: 10.15414/afz.2023.26.04.360-363

Klíčová slova: Holstein cattle, bovine urine, trace elements, metabolic profile

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Anotace: In this case study, the urinary mineral profile of dairy cows was investigated. Determined urinary mineral concentrations were evaluated in relation to the production cycle (dry cows versus lactating cows) and were also compared to the physiological optimum. The study was carried out on twelve Holstein-Friesian dairy cows. Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium and urea concentrations were determined in urine samples. The urine of dry cows showed demonstrably higher concentrations of Ca, P, Na and Mg compared to the urine of lactating cows. Compared to the physiological optimum, significantly lower urinary Na concentrations were determined in all cows. This indicates a significant deficiency of Na in the diet of both dry cows and lactating cows. Marked differences between the minimum and maximum concentrations of all minerals studied in the urine of dairy cows were determined. The mineral profile obtained from urine samples can be an important diagnostic method for detecting preclinical stages of metabolic disorders. At the same time, urine sample collection is stress-free for dairy cows.