The productivity, udder health and milk ability of milk cows in various systems of keeping and milking
2005
Mijic, P.(Faculty of Agriculture, Osijek (Croatia). Trg sv. Trojstva 3, 31000 Osijek | Knezevic, I. | Domacinovic, M. | Ivankovic, A.Faculty of Agriculture, Zagreb (Croatia). Svetosimunska c. 25, 10000 Zagreb)
A high milk production, time limited milking and healthy udders are priority tasks at milking farms. The aim of our research was to study how different ways of keeping and milking influence the mentioned cattle characteristics. Measuring was conducted at four milking farms and 382 Holstein cows in eastern Croatia. The variance analysis has shown significant difference (P less than 0.05) among researched farms for the milk yield per milking (MYM), the somatic cell count (LBSS) and the maximum milk flowing rate (MFR). Farms at which cows were kept and milked bound up in stables had more problems with udder health than farms at which milking was conducted at milking places. Also at these farms the maximum milk flowing rate was uneven, what was caused by uneven vacuum and disused milking equipment. Keeping cows free at the stable and milking at a milking place have appeared to be more appropriate for cows udder health, what finally influences a higher milking production. Such farms should be the future of modern milking production in Croatia.
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