Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn system

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Autor(a) principal: Kappes,Roberto
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Knob,Deise Aline, Thaler Neto,André, Alessio,Dileta Regina Moro, Rodrigues,Wagner Bianchin, Scholz,Armin Manfred, Bonotto,Ramiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT We aimed to determine the relationship of milk yield, milk composition, and somatic cell score (SCS) with functional traits (lameness score, udder cleanliness score, udder depth, and teat end hyperkeratosis score) and physiological status (parity and days in milk (DIM) of cows housed in compost bedded pack barn system (CBP) using multivariate analysis. Data were collected in September and October of 2017 and evaluated using factor and cluster analysis. Four factors were formed, with the first factor showing the traits responsible for altering the lactose content in milk, the second factor comprising the effect of DIM, the third factor representing the teat end hyperkeratosis score, and the fourth factor demonstrating the udder cleanliness. The cluster analysis formed three clusters. Clusters 2 and 3 differed for protein and lactose content, SCS, parity, DIM, lameness score, and udder depth. Cluster 1 differed from the others, especially due to the high milk yield. Cow conformation traits and physiological status affected milk yield and composition in CBP. There is an association between udder depth, parity, and SCS with negative impact on lactose content. Parity is also associated with higher milk yield and teat end hyperkeratosis score. Cows with lower lameness score presented dirtier udders due to increased movements on the feed parlor and water troughs areas. Special attention to the improvement of the udder conformation traits, as well as management practices that reduce hyperkeratosis, are necessary to keep high yielding, healthy, and cows with higher longevity. The cleanliness in the feed parlor and water troughs area is very important to preserve milk quality and healthy cows.
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spelling Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn systemlameness scoresomatic cell countteat end hyperkeratosisudder cleanliness scoreudder depthABSTRACT We aimed to determine the relationship of milk yield, milk composition, and somatic cell score (SCS) with functional traits (lameness score, udder cleanliness score, udder depth, and teat end hyperkeratosis score) and physiological status (parity and days in milk (DIM) of cows housed in compost bedded pack barn system (CBP) using multivariate analysis. Data were collected in September and October of 2017 and evaluated using factor and cluster analysis. Four factors were formed, with the first factor showing the traits responsible for altering the lactose content in milk, the second factor comprising the effect of DIM, the third factor representing the teat end hyperkeratosis score, and the fourth factor demonstrating the udder cleanliness. The cluster analysis formed three clusters. Clusters 2 and 3 differed for protein and lactose content, SCS, parity, DIM, lameness score, and udder depth. Cluster 1 differed from the others, especially due to the high milk yield. Cow conformation traits and physiological status affected milk yield and composition in CBP. There is an association between udder depth, parity, and SCS with negative impact on lactose content. Parity is also associated with higher milk yield and teat end hyperkeratosis score. Cows with lower lameness score presented dirtier udders due to increased movements on the feed parlor and water troughs areas. Special attention to the improvement of the udder conformation traits, as well as management practices that reduce hyperkeratosis, are necessary to keep high yielding, healthy, and cows with higher longevity. The cleanliness in the feed parlor and water troughs area is very important to preserve milk quality and healthy cows.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982020000100107Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.49 2020reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.37496/rbz4920190213info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKappes,RobertoKnob,Deise AlineThaler Neto,AndréAlessio,Dileta Regina MoroRodrigues,Wagner BianchinScholz,Armin ManfredBonotto,Ramiroeng2020-07-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982020000100107Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2020-07-16T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn system
title Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn system
spellingShingle Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn system
Kappes,Roberto
lameness score
somatic cell count
teat end hyperkeratosis
udder cleanliness score
udder depth
title_short Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn system
title_full Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn system
title_fullStr Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn system
title_full_unstemmed Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn system
title_sort Cow's functional traits and physiological status and their relation with milk yield and milk quality in a compost bedded pack barn system
author Kappes,Roberto
author_facet Kappes,Roberto
Knob,Deise Aline
Thaler Neto,André
Alessio,Dileta Regina Moro
Rodrigues,Wagner Bianchin
Scholz,Armin Manfred
Bonotto,Ramiro
author_role author
author2 Knob,Deise Aline
Thaler Neto,André
Alessio,Dileta Regina Moro
Rodrigues,Wagner Bianchin
Scholz,Armin Manfred
Bonotto,Ramiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kappes,Roberto
Knob,Deise Aline
Thaler Neto,André
Alessio,Dileta Regina Moro
Rodrigues,Wagner Bianchin
Scholz,Armin Manfred
Bonotto,Ramiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv lameness score
somatic cell count
teat end hyperkeratosis
udder cleanliness score
udder depth
topic lameness score
somatic cell count
teat end hyperkeratosis
udder cleanliness score
udder depth
description ABSTRACT We aimed to determine the relationship of milk yield, milk composition, and somatic cell score (SCS) with functional traits (lameness score, udder cleanliness score, udder depth, and teat end hyperkeratosis score) and physiological status (parity and days in milk (DIM) of cows housed in compost bedded pack barn system (CBP) using multivariate analysis. Data were collected in September and October of 2017 and evaluated using factor and cluster analysis. Four factors were formed, with the first factor showing the traits responsible for altering the lactose content in milk, the second factor comprising the effect of DIM, the third factor representing the teat end hyperkeratosis score, and the fourth factor demonstrating the udder cleanliness. The cluster analysis formed three clusters. Clusters 2 and 3 differed for protein and lactose content, SCS, parity, DIM, lameness score, and udder depth. Cluster 1 differed from the others, especially due to the high milk yield. Cow conformation traits and physiological status affected milk yield and composition in CBP. There is an association between udder depth, parity, and SCS with negative impact on lactose content. Parity is also associated with higher milk yield and teat end hyperkeratosis score. Cows with lower lameness score presented dirtier udders due to increased movements on the feed parlor and water troughs areas. Special attention to the improvement of the udder conformation traits, as well as management practices that reduce hyperkeratosis, are necessary to keep high yielding, healthy, and cows with higher longevity. The cleanliness in the feed parlor and water troughs area is very important to preserve milk quality and healthy cows.
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