Chromium improves production and alters metabolism of early lactation cows in summer.

@article{Mirzaei2011ChromiumIP,
  title={Chromium improves production and alters metabolism of early lactation cows in summer.},
  author={Mehdi Mirzaei and Gholam Reza Ghorbani and Mohammad Khorvash and Hamid Rahmani and Akbar Nikkhah},
  journal={Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition},
  year={2011},
  volume={95 1},
  pages={
          81-9
        }
}
Metabolic demands of early lactation introduce enormous challenges to dairy cows when coincided with environmental stresses. The objective of this study was to determine effects of a chromium (Cr) supplement on feed intake and blood indicators of nutrient metabolism in early lactation cows in summer. Fifteen Holstein cows at 38±6 days in milk were grouped based on parity and randomly assigned to three supplemental doses of 0, 0.05 and 0.10 mg Cr/kg of BW(0.75) . Cows received a basal mixed… 
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