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Metabolic disorders in cattle

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- Definition of milk fever

Milk fever (parturient paresis) is a metabolic disease of dairy cattle characterized by low blood calcium levels (hypocalcemia) occurring around parturition, usually within 24–72 hours after calving, due to the sudden demand for calcium for colostrum and milk production.

It mainly affects high-producing multiparous dairy cows, especially Jersey and Holstein breeds.