Interaction of somatic cell count and quarter milk flow patterns

V. Tancin, A.H. Ipema, P.H. Hogewerf

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Abstract

Milk flow parameters at udder and quarter levels were studied in relation to somatic cell count (SCC) and other risk factors for mastitis (bimodality, duration of decline, and duration of overmilking phase). Thirty-eight Holstein cows in their first to sixth lactations were investigated during 10 mo of lactation. Monthly milk samples were collected for SCC during morning milking. Quarter and udder milk flows were recorded daily. A cow was included if one quarter was found to have an SCC higher than 200 x 103 cells/mL. A total of 3,262 quarter milk flow curves and 804 udder milk flow curves from 22 cows (6 primiparous and 16 multiparous) were selected and evaluated. Selected data for milk flow profiles in relation to SCC represented 5 consecutive morning milkings around the time of milk sampling (sampling on d 3). A total of 661 milk samples were analyzed. At both the udder and quarter levels milk yield was reduced in groups with increased SCC. Quarters with high SCC (>500 x 103 cells/mL) had lower peak flow rate and longer overmilking phases compared with quarters with low SCC (
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2223-2228
JournalJournal of Dairy Science
Volume90
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Keywords

  • dairy-cows
  • oxytocin release
  • udder health
  • removal
  • ejection
  • parameters
  • lactation
  • ruminants
  • mastitis
  • parity

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