The influence of milking frequency and milking regime on the milk yield of Ukrainian Black Spotted dairy cattle at reduced labour costs | Vliyanie kratnosti i rezhima doeniya korov pervotelok ukrainskoj cherno-pestroj molochnoj porody pri umen'shenii zatrat truda
2014
Varpikhovskyi, R., Vinnytsia National Agrarian University (Ukraine) | Iaremchuk, A.
The reduction of labour costs is very important for the milk production and it must be reasoned scientifically. The impact of the milking frequency on the milk yield, depending on the productivity level, is of great interest. The aim of our research was to study the milking regimes under different breeding conditions. In order to study the productivity indicators at various milking regimes we have chosen the following parameters: the duration of lactation, milk yield per year, month and day, the qualitative composition of milk, based on the data obtained by means of the �TOTAL Ekomilk� Ultrasonic Milk Analyzer. We performed control milking operations during four days according to two milking schemes: twice or three times per day. It wasn’t recorded a significant impact of the milking regime, but in 2012, the best performance was observed under the following milking regime: at 7.30 in the morning, at 1.30 in the afternoon and at 7.30 in the evening. The distribution of the milk obtained per day is as follows: 45% - in the morning, 31% - in the afternoon and 24% - in the evening. The highest milk yield is observed in the 3rd � 5th month of lactation � 12-14 kg of milk, the lowest one � 4-7 kg of milk in the 10th month of lactation. We have found out that if a cow produces 5-6 liters of milk per day, it needs 4 days to restore the milk yield after the transition from milking cows three times per day to milking them twice per day.
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