Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective study
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Worldwide, milk analysis is an satisfactory measurement of milk quality on dairy farms. Milk composition is the base for payment systems, so knowledge of its characteristics at different periods is essential for modern dairy producer. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of year, season, stage of lactation, and lactation number on variations in milk yield and composition of Holstein cows (n=148,604). Milk yield estimated by multiple regression was 25,50L/cow/day. Winter was the season with the highest milk yield and the highest protein and lactose content. Milk fat was highest in the fall, in cows in late lactation and also in primiparous cows. Lactating cows from 6 to 60 days in lactation and those in 2nd or 3rd lactation showed the highest milk yield. Lactose concentration was positively correlated with milk yield. Somatic cell score was negatively correlated with milk yield and with lactose concentration. Most important variations in milk characteristics occur among seasons, lactation stages and parities. Mammary gland health is yet the greatest challenge to be overcome. |
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Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective studymilk qualitylactation numberseasonalitystage of lactationABSTRACT: Worldwide, milk analysis is an satisfactory measurement of milk quality on dairy farms. Milk composition is the base for payment systems, so knowledge of its characteristics at different periods is essential for modern dairy producer. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of year, season, stage of lactation, and lactation number on variations in milk yield and composition of Holstein cows (n=148,604). Milk yield estimated by multiple regression was 25,50L/cow/day. Winter was the season with the highest milk yield and the highest protein and lactose content. Milk fat was highest in the fall, in cows in late lactation and also in primiparous cows. Lactating cows from 6 to 60 days in lactation and those in 2nd or 3rd lactation showed the highest milk yield. Lactose concentration was positively correlated with milk yield. Somatic cell score was negatively correlated with milk yield and with lactose concentration. Most important variations in milk characteristics occur among seasons, lactation stages and parities. Mammary gland health is yet the greatest challenge to be overcome.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018001200650Ciência Rural v.48 n.12 2018reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180123info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBondan,CarlosFolchini,Jéssica AnerisNoro,MirelaQuadros,Daniel LazzariMachado,Karine MartiniGonzález,Félix Hilário Diazeng2018-11-28T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective study |
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Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective study |
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Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective study Bondan,Carlos milk quality lactation number seasonality stage of lactation |
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Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective study |
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Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective study |
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Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective study |
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Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective study |
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Milk composition of Holstein cows: a retrospective study |
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Bondan,Carlos |
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Bondan,Carlos Folchini,Jéssica Aneris Noro,Mirela Quadros,Daniel Lazzari Machado,Karine Martini González,Félix Hilário Diaz |
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Folchini,Jéssica Aneris Noro,Mirela Quadros,Daniel Lazzari Machado,Karine Martini González,Félix Hilário Diaz |
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Bondan,Carlos Folchini,Jéssica Aneris Noro,Mirela Quadros,Daniel Lazzari Machado,Karine Martini González,Félix Hilário Diaz |
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milk quality lactation number seasonality stage of lactation |
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milk quality lactation number seasonality stage of lactation |
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ABSTRACT: Worldwide, milk analysis is an satisfactory measurement of milk quality on dairy farms. Milk composition is the base for payment systems, so knowledge of its characteristics at different periods is essential for modern dairy producer. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of year, season, stage of lactation, and lactation number on variations in milk yield and composition of Holstein cows (n=148,604). Milk yield estimated by multiple regression was 25,50L/cow/day. Winter was the season with the highest milk yield and the highest protein and lactose content. Milk fat was highest in the fall, in cows in late lactation and also in primiparous cows. Lactating cows from 6 to 60 days in lactation and those in 2nd or 3rd lactation showed the highest milk yield. Lactose concentration was positively correlated with milk yield. Somatic cell score was negatively correlated with milk yield and with lactose concentration. Most important variations in milk characteristics occur among seasons, lactation stages and parities. Mammary gland health is yet the greatest challenge to be overcome. |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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