نتایج جستجو برای: bulk milk

تعداد نتایج: 147721  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2013
K M Cicconi-Hogan M Gamroth R Richert P L Ruegg K E Stiglbauer Y H Schukken

In the past decade, the demand for organic agricultural products has increased rapidly in the United States and worldwide. Milk quality research is of major interest to both consumers and dairy farmers alike. However, scientific data on milk quality, herd management methods, and animal welfare on organic farms in the United States has been lacking before the research from this study. The object...

Journal: :International Journal of Dairy Technology 2022

The influence of new chlorine‐free milking equipment cleaning protocols was compared with that traditional chlorine‐based from the perspective microbiological quality and chlorine‐related residues in bovine bulk tank milk. Commercial dairy farms using different were identified, milk these sampled tested on three occasions during production season for microbial load trichloromethane chlorate. To...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2000
H D Norman R H Miller J R Wright G R Wiggans

To determine the impact of reducing the current legal limit of 750,000 cells/ml for somatic cell count (SCC) in US market milk, data were examined from 539,577 herd test days for Dairy Herd Improvement herds on test during 1996 and 1997. Somatic cell scores for individual cows were converted to SCC. The SCC for each cow was weighted by milk yield and used to compute herd mean on test day. The m...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2006
C Ghazaei

Mycoplasmas are an important and economically significant cause of mastitis in dairy cows in various parts of the world. The organisms are highly contagious, with the main reservoir of infection originating from cows with subclinical mastitis. In 1998 the 1st cases of bovine mastitis due to Mycoplasma bovis were diagnosed in Ardabil State, Iran. An investigation was carried out with the aim of ...

2013
Julius Boniface Okuni Tony Oyo Magid Kisekka Sylvester Ochwo David Kalenzi Atuhaire Mathias Afayoa William Olaho-Mukani Lonzy Ojok

Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) is an emerging pathogen in many livestock and wildlife populations around the world. Concerns range from the serious economic impacts on livestock productivity to its suspected role in the human inflammatory bowel disease syndrome. Milk and faeces of infected animals are the main vehicles through which the organism spreads from infected to s...

2014
T. B. Klem T. Tollersrud O. Østerås M. Stokstad

Antibody levels in bulk tank milk (BTM) against bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) are used to classify BRSV status of herds. The aim of this study was to investigate how these levels correspond with the time at which the herds were infected. Bulk tank milk, individual milk and serum samples from cows and young stock were investigated using an indirect ELISA. Screenings of BTM from 89 da...

2017
V. Ntuli

The current study was undertaken to characterize Escherichia coli and other Enterobacteriaceae in raw and pasteurized producer-distributor bulk milk (PDBM). A total of 258 samples were collected from purchase points in 8 provinces in South Africa. The samples were tested for

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2011
T W Horner M L Dunn D L Eggett L V Ogden

Many consumers are unable to enjoy the benefits of milk due to lactose intolerance. Lactose-free milk is available but at about 2 times the cost of regular milk or greater, it may be difficult for consumers to afford. The high cost of lactose-free milk is due in part to the added cost of the lactose hydrolysis process. Hydrolysis at refrigerated temperatures, possibly in the bulk tank or packag...

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