Author:
HILLERTON J. ERIC,OHNSTAD IAN,BAINES JOHN R.,LEACH KATHARINE A.
Abstract
We have investigated the responses of cow teats to machine milking in a
study of relatively newly installed commercial milking parlours fitted with one of two
types of milking cluster. The first was a common type with a large claw volume
(> 200 ml), 15–16 mm i.d. long milk tube, 10 mm short pulse tube, cluster weight
< 3·2 kg and used alternate pulsation. The second was a more traditional type with
a 150 ml claw bowl volume, 13·5 mm i.d. long milk tube, 8 mm short pulse tube,
cluster weight ∼ 3·5 kg and used simultaneous pulsation. We scored ∼ 50 cows in
each of 20 herds, all within 60 s of cluster removal, for changes from the premilking
teat condition: teat colour (creation of reddening or blueness), firmness, thickening
at the base of the teat associated with the position of the liner mouthpiece, and
whether the teat duct orifice was open. There were statistically significant differences
in the proportion of cows displaying these four alterations in teat condition between
herds using the two types of cluster. The more common type of cluster was always
associated with better teat condition. The cause and effect of poorer teat condition
have not been fully established and are likely to be multifactorial. The principal risk
factors may be cluster weight, overmilking, vacuum applied during the overmilking
phase and the design of the liner mouthpiece.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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