Author:
DAVIS STEPHEN R.,FARR VICKI C.,COPEMAN PETER J. A.,CARRUTHERS VICKI R.,KNIGHT CHRISTOPHER H.,STELWAGEN KERST
Abstract
Experiments were undertaken to validate a method (using
adrenaline injection) for determination of the size of
cisternal and alveolar compartments in the
udder, to use this method to determine the pattern of milk
accumulation in the udder
over time and to determine the relationship between the
size of the alveolar and
cisternal compartments and tolerance of once daily milking.
Cows received intrajugular injections of adrenaline (3 mg)
immediately before milking, to block
milk ejection and allow harvesting of the cisternal milk
fraction. This was followed
by removal of the alveolar fraction 30 min later after
intrajugular oxytocin (5 i.u.)
injection. Results obtained were similar to those obtained
by catheter drainage. The
alveolar compartment was 90% full at 16 h post milking
while the cisternal
compartment filled more slowly and was only 70% full at 24 h
post milking. At full
capacity (measured at 40 h), the volumes of milk contained
in the cisternal and
alveolar compartments were similar. In a further experiment
involving identical
twin cows, it was shown that the greater the degree of
filling of the cisternal
compartment at 24 h, the lower was the production loss on
once daily milking. This
suggests that the freedom of the alveoli to drain was an
important factor in the
production loss on once daily milking. Although there were
significant correlations
within twin sets for milk yield and the size of udder
compartments, the relationship
within twin sets for yield loss on once daily milking was
not statistically significant.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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