Author:
Dodd F. H.,Foot A. S.,Henriques Ettie,Neave F. K.
Abstract
1. Thirty-eight first-calf heifers in two equal groups were subjected for complete lactations to a rigid control of the duration of milking to either 4 or 8 min.2. The treatment had no major effect on the milking rates of either group.3. Whilst 4 min. was insufficient time to milk out completely the udders of about half the animals on this treatment, the machines on the 8 min. treatment were generally left on for a period after milk flow had stopped.4. There was no significant difference between the 305-day lactation yields of the two groups or in the persistency. The 4 min. treatment did, however, decrease the yield of milk and fat in early lactation.5. The 8 min. cows had more clinical and subclinical mastitis, though they did not have a higher proportion of eroded teats nor higher Whiteside test readings.6. Teat erosion appeared to be correlated with slow milking.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Cited by
24 articles.
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