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By Chester Glomski

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The Holstein dairy cow is maximal in milk production and its erythropoietic system is dissimilar from other mammals. This text is designed to explore the multiple aspects of Holstein erythropoiesis.The Holstein cow is recognized as the single predominant most efficient producer of milk. An average Holstein cow produces 23,000 pounds of milk (roughly 2,800 gallons) each lactation or milking cycle.Holstein cattle are ruminants and are therefore herbivorous, divided-hoofed, even-toed mammals that typically have a complex four-chambered stomach which allows the animal to gather a large amount of plant food at one interval and then chew and digest it later. This digestive system is adapted to digest otherwise non-nutritive fibrous grasses.The erythrocyte count of the blood is high. It is consistently above five million Rbc per microliter and is typically between six and eight million/microliter. The cow's erythrocellular blood picture demonstrates quantifiable correlative alterations during specific periods of lactation. The size of the individual red cells of the Holstein breed is definitely small (?40 fL). Unlike other mammalians the final maturation of the reticulocytes occurs in the bone marrow leading to an absence or an almost absence of reticulocytes in the blood. A notable cytologic feature of the Holstein is that its Myeloid/Erythroid ratio is predominantly normoblastic. The erythrocytes of Holsteins maintain very low levels of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate.The Holstein cattle of contemporary USA can be conceptually viewed as a circumscribed subgroup of the Holstein breed that may have evolved its own genetic imprint. This is attributed to modifications in the genetic makeup of the breed, the environment in which the cattle are maintained, diet, and disease prevalence. The text includes breed history, veal, age-related matters, pregnancy, phylogeny, somatotropin, porphyria, Rbc, life span and many Holstein species illustrations.

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