Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite sampling

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Autor(a) principal: Bondan,Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Folchini,Jéssica Aneris, Noro,Mirela, Machado,Karine Martini, Muhls,Eduardo, González,Félix Hilário Diaz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: This study vised to detect possible changes in chemical and cellular composition of cow’s milk at different milking sessions and to test if proportional or composite milk sampling can be used instead of separate milk analysis. Two experiments were conducted: one in cows milked thrice daily and the other one in cows milked twice daily. In both experiments, three milk samples were collected from each cow in each milking session in order to determine milk composition at each milking; to have a composite sample, i.e., a single sample from the same aliquots of milk from each milking session; and to have a proportional sample, i.e., a single sample from each milking session in a volume proportional to milk volume yielded. Fat content and fat to protein ratio were higher in the afternoon on both experiments. Protein content was larger in the afternoon on cows milked twice daily, but not on cows milked thrice daily. Lactose level was not different across the milking sessions in any of the experiments. The urea level was higher in the afternoon and evening milking on cows milked thrice daily, and in the morning milking on cows milked twice daily. Somatic cell count did not differ between milking in any experiment. No difference in milk composition was noted between proportional and composite samples on cows milked thrice or twice daily. The collection of proportional and composite samples is recommended in twice or thrice daily milking sessions so that the analysis of milk components becomes more easy and cheap.
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spelling Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite samplingcomposite samplemilk compositionmilk yieldmilk somatic cellsproportional sampleABSTRACT: This study vised to detect possible changes in chemical and cellular composition of cow’s milk at different milking sessions and to test if proportional or composite milk sampling can be used instead of separate milk analysis. Two experiments were conducted: one in cows milked thrice daily and the other one in cows milked twice daily. In both experiments, three milk samples were collected from each cow in each milking session in order to determine milk composition at each milking; to have a composite sample, i.e., a single sample from the same aliquots of milk from each milking session; and to have a proportional sample, i.e., a single sample from each milking session in a volume proportional to milk volume yielded. Fat content and fat to protein ratio were higher in the afternoon on both experiments. Protein content was larger in the afternoon on cows milked twice daily, but not on cows milked thrice daily. Lactose level was not different across the milking sessions in any of the experiments. The urea level was higher in the afternoon and evening milking on cows milked thrice daily, and in the morning milking on cows milked twice daily. Somatic cell count did not differ between milking in any experiment. No difference in milk composition was noted between proportional and composite samples on cows milked thrice or twice daily. The collection of proportional and composite samples is recommended in twice or thrice daily milking sessions so that the analysis of milk components becomes more easy and cheap.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000600654Ciência Rural v.49 n.6 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20181004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBondan,CarlosFolchini,Jéssica AnerisNoro,MirelaMachado,Karine MartiniMuhls,EduardoGonzález,Félix Hilário Diazeng2019-06-11T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite sampling
title Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite sampling
spellingShingle Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite sampling
Bondan,Carlos
composite sample
milk composition
milk yield
milk somatic cells
proportional sample
title_short Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite sampling
title_full Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite sampling
title_fullStr Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite sampling
title_full_unstemmed Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite sampling
title_sort Variation of cow’s milk composition across different daily milking sessions and feasibility of using a composite sampling
author Bondan,Carlos
author_facet Bondan,Carlos
Folchini,Jéssica Aneris
Noro,Mirela
Machado,Karine Martini
Muhls,Eduardo
González,Félix Hilário Diaz
author_role author
author2 Folchini,Jéssica Aneris
Noro,Mirela
Machado,Karine Martini
Muhls,Eduardo
González,Félix Hilário Diaz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bondan,Carlos
Folchini,Jéssica Aneris
Noro,Mirela
Machado,Karine Martini
Muhls,Eduardo
González,Félix Hilário Diaz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv composite sample
milk composition
milk yield
milk somatic cells
proportional sample
topic composite sample
milk composition
milk yield
milk somatic cells
proportional sample
description ABSTRACT: This study vised to detect possible changes in chemical and cellular composition of cow’s milk at different milking sessions and to test if proportional or composite milk sampling can be used instead of separate milk analysis. Two experiments were conducted: one in cows milked thrice daily and the other one in cows milked twice daily. In both experiments, three milk samples were collected from each cow in each milking session in order to determine milk composition at each milking; to have a composite sample, i.e., a single sample from the same aliquots of milk from each milking session; and to have a proportional sample, i.e., a single sample from each milking session in a volume proportional to milk volume yielded. Fat content and fat to protein ratio were higher in the afternoon on both experiments. Protein content was larger in the afternoon on cows milked twice daily, but not on cows milked thrice daily. Lactose level was not different across the milking sessions in any of the experiments. The urea level was higher in the afternoon and evening milking on cows milked thrice daily, and in the morning milking on cows milked twice daily. Somatic cell count did not differ between milking in any experiment. No difference in milk composition was noted between proportional and composite samples on cows milked thrice or twice daily. The collection of proportional and composite samples is recommended in twice or thrice daily milking sessions so that the analysis of milk components becomes more easy and cheap.
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