2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2020.103942
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Automated gradual reduction of milk yield before dry-off: Effects on udder health, involution and inner teat morphology

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“…Samoré et al (2011) added that faster milk release may be associated with an increased occurrence of BimMF, as confirmed by our results for multiparous cows in LPG90-120, which had the highest occurrence of BimMF, the highest AMF and the fastest milk decrease. Martin et al (2020) stated that differences between MY and milking time may deepen with increased MTd or greater deviation of time from expected milking time. The occurrence of bimodality is negatively associated with milk production, longer milking time and increased susceptibility to mastitis (Samoré et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samoré et al (2011) added that faster milk release may be associated with an increased occurrence of BimMF, as confirmed by our results for multiparous cows in LPG90-120, which had the highest occurrence of BimMF, the highest AMF and the fastest milk decrease. Martin et al (2020) stated that differences between MY and milking time may deepen with increased MTd or greater deviation of time from expected milking time. The occurrence of bimodality is negatively associated with milk production, longer milking time and increased susceptibility to mastitis (Samoré et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors reported an average decrease in milk production rate of approximately 25% over the 6-week study period [17]. Martin et al [18] utilized the negative effect of incomplete milking on milk synthesis to lower milk production of high yielding cows milked twice per day before dry-off through automated early removal of the milking cluster. For this purpose, the researchers employed a software module that was informed by the cows' individual milk yield prior to enrollment, which was then reduced by 5% on a daily basis over a duration of 10.4 ± 1.8 days to achieve a gradual milk yield reduction [18].…”
Section: Milk Flow Rate At the Time Of Removal Of The Milking Unitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Martin et al [18] utilized the negative effect of incomplete milking on milk synthesis to lower milk production of high yielding cows milked twice per day before dry-off through automated early removal of the milking cluster. For this purpose, the researchers employed a software module that was informed by the cows' individual milk yield prior to enrollment, which was then reduced by 5% on a daily basis over a duration of 10.4 ± 1.8 days to achieve a gradual milk yield reduction [18]. They reported a daily milk yield reduction of 0.7 kg/day in 26 cows that were subjected to early removal of the milking cluster compared with 0.07 kg/day in 30 control cows for which the milking cluster was removed at a milk flow rate of 0.3 kg/min [18].…”
Section: Milk Flow Rate At the Time Of Removal Of The Milking Unitmentioning
confidence: 99%
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