نتایج جستجو برای: milking frequency

تعداد نتایج: 486695  

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

The aim of this study was to model the productivity, profitability and nitrogen (N) utilisation efficiency (NUE) two spring-calving pasture-based milk production systems differing in milking frequency intensification levels New Zealand. For purpose, physical performance data from a low-intensity system where cows were milked once per day (OAD-LI) high-intensity twice (TAD-HI) employed. OAD-LI o...

2017
LEWIS HOLLOWAY CHRISTOPHER BEAR

This paper positions the recent emergence of robotic or automatic milking systems (AMS) in relation to discourses surrounding the longer history of milking technologies in the UK and elsewhere. The mechanization of milking has been associated with sets of hopes and anxieties which permeated the transition from hand to increasingly automated forms of milking. This transition has affected the rel...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2012
A Castro J M Pereira C Amiama J Bueno

Milking data of 34 single automatic milking system (AMS) units on 29 Galician dairy farms were analyzed to determine the system capacity in each farm under actual working conditions. Number of cows, milk yield, milkings per cow per day, actual milking time, rejected milking time, cleaning time, and machine downtime were used to determine the number of cows milked per AMS unit to obtain the opti...

Journal: :Revista Argentina de microbiologia 2012
Ana I Molineri Marcelo L Signorini Alejandra L Cuatrín Vilma R Canavesio Verónica E Neder Norma B Russi Julio C Bonazza Luis F Calvinho

The objective of this work was to determine on-farm risk factors for psychrotrophic bacterial counts in bulk tank milk from dairy farms in Argentina. Raw milk samples from bulk tanks of 27 dairy farms were examined for total psychrotrophic counts (TPC), proteolytic psychrotrophic counts (PPC) and lipolytic psychrotrophic counts (LPC) (dependent or outcome variables). A survey recording infrastr...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2003
S A Hale A V Capuco R A Erdman

Increased milking frequency (IMF) at the beginning of lactation has been shown to increase milk yield not only during IMF but also after its cessation. The objectives of this experiment evaluated the effects of increased milking frequency initiated during early lactation on mammary growth and effects on milk yield (MY). Thirty-one cows were divided into treatment groups: 1) 2X: cows milked twic...

2004
Ken E. Leslie

Refining the recommended approach to mastitis control in dairy herds is a continual process. Recently developed concepts and practices are described. INTRODUCTION Even though great technological advances have been made, mastitis continues a major economic issue for dairy producers. Thus, researchers and dairy advisors continue to refine the National Mastitis Council (NMC) recommended mastitis c...

Journal: :The Journal of dairy research 2001
W D Kraetzl V Tancin D Schams

About 10% of primiparous cows have no milk ejection during the first milkings after delivery. Therefore, 17 Brown Swiss dairy cows in their first lactation were used to evaluate the extent of disturbed milk let-down and the corresponding oxytocin (OT) plasma values in the 1st 5 days after delivery. The first milking was 9-22 h after parturition and served for classification of the cows to group...

2011
Jack Rodenburg

Feed, is the primary motivation for the cow to visit the robotic milking stall. Highly motivated cows will visit voluntarily, thereby decreasing the need to expend labor fetching cows, and they will visit more frequently and regularly, leading to higher milk production. Forced cow traffic makes it possible to use forage at the bunk to provide motivation, and while it reduces the number of fetch...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
R M Bruckmaier O Wellnitz

Milk ejection is important during milking or suckling to obtain the alveolar milk fraction, which can represent more than 80% of the milk stored in the udder of dairy cows. In response to tactile teat stimulation, either manually or by the milking machine, milk ejection is induced by the release of oxytocin and resultant myoepithelial contraction. The time from the start of tactile stimulation ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
P G Marnet M Komara

This paper aims to compare different adaptive responses of the mammary gland of cows, ewes, and goats submitted to extended milking intervals in different systems of management. Depending on the species, these extended milking intervals can be characterized by the following milk removal approaches; 3 milkings every 2 d, elimination of 1 milking per week (i.e., 13 vs. 14 milkings per week), and ...

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