نتایج جستجو برای: bulk milk

تعداد نتایج: 147721  

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Anna Maria Caroli Salvatore Savino Omar Bulgari Eugenio Monti

In bovine species, β-casein (β-CN) is characterized by genetic polymorphism. The two most common protein variants are β-CN A² (the original one) and A¹, differing from A² for one amino acid substitution (Pro67 to His67). Several bioactive peptides affecting milk nutritional properties can originate from β-CN. Among them, β-casomorphin-7 (BCM7) ranging from amino acid 60 to 66 can be released mo...

2000
Pamela L. Ruegg Pamela Ruegg

© 2005, Pamela L. Ruegg Premiums, Production and Pails of Discarded Milk How Much Money Does Mastitis Cost You? Pamela Ruegg, DVM, MPVM University of Wisconsin, Madison Introduction Profit centered dairy farms strive to maximize milk price and control costs. One way to control costs is by minimizing the rate of disease. The most costly disease of dairy cattle is generally considered to be masti...

2002
R. CEMPÍRKOVÁ

e objective of the study was to determine psychrotrophic bacteria counts (PBC) and total bacterial counts (TBC) in bulk milk samples collected during a longer period (1999 to 2000). Two sets of samples were analysed. Set 1, including samples collected in three herds, was analysed by the Central Laboratory at České Budějovice. TBC was determined using the apparatus Bactoscan, and PBC by culture...

2010
Vassilios Raikos

Heat treatment affects the molecular structure of milk proteins at the interfaces of oil-in-water emulsions and in aqueous media. Experimental evidence of the impact of thermal processing on milk protein structure is presented and the contribution of whey proteins and caseins at film formation during emulsification is discussed. Recent advances in understanding the effect of heat treatment in m...

2015
Yris Bloemhoff Andrew Forbes Martin Danaher Barbara Good Eric Morgan Grace Mulcahy Mary Sekiya Ríona Sayers

BACKGROUND Fasciola hepatica is a helminth parasite of global importance in livestock, with major economic impact. However information on F. hepatica infections in Irish pasture-based dairy herds is limited. Therefore this study was conducted in order to determine the prevalence, seasonality and management factors associated with F. hepatica. A total of 319 Irish dairy herds were selected for t...

2013
Steve J. Turner

In the Guernsey herd results were assessed on the basis of clinical signs, palpable udder health, milk appearance and non-recurrence of clinical cases, plus reference to the bulk milk somatic cell count. The herd is not NMRrecorded. Over the three-year period of study so far, the homoeopathic and non-antibiotic therapy resulted in a clinical cure rate of 70% from October 1999 to September 2000 ...

2014
Alan Johnson Bernard Bradshaw Catherine Boland Padraig Ross

BACKGROUND Schmallenberg virus (SBV) was first detected in Germany in November 2011. Confirmation of infection in Ireland was reported on October 30(th) 2012. The results of a national serological survey carried out in early 2013 suggested that the first introduction of SBV into Ireland probably occurred in the south or southeast of Ireland in the spring or summer of 2012, with subsequent sprea...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2017
Jason A Troendle Loren W Tauer Yrjo T Gröhn

High somatic cell count in milk leads to reduced shelf life in fluid milk and lower processed yields in manufactured dairy products. As a result, farmers are often penalized for high bulk tank somatic cell count or paid a premium for low bulk tank somatic cell count. Many countries also require all milk from a farm to be lower than a specified regulated somatic cell count. Thus, farms often cul...

2009
PT Kelly K O'Sullivan DP Berry SJ More WJ Meaney EJ O'Callaghan B O'Brien

The relationship between bulk tank somatic cell count (SCC) and farm management and infrastructure was examined using data from 398 randomly selected, yet representative, Irish dairy farms where the basal diet is grazed grass. Median bulk tank SCC for the farms was 282,887 cells/ml ranging from 82,209 to 773,028 cells/ml. Two questionnaires were administered through face-to-face contact with ea...

Journal: :The Journal of dairy research 2004
Vesna Cerkvenik Bogdan Perko Irena Rogelj Darinka Z Doganoc Valentin Skubic Wim M J Beek Henk J Keukens

The fate of ivermectin (IVM) residues was studied throughout the processing of daily bulk milk from 30 ewes (taken up to 33 d following subcutaneous administration of 0.2 mg IVM/kg b.w.) in the following milk products: yoghurt made from raw and pasteurized milk; cheese after pressing; 30- and 60-day ripened cheese; and whey, secondary whey and whey proteins obtained after cheese-making (albumin...

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