2020
DOI: 10.36899/japs.2020.2.0044
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Relationships Between Milk Electrical Conductivity, Daily Milk Yield, and Milking Ability of Primiparous and Multiparous Cows

Abstract: The new techniques for automation of the milking process allow for early diagnosis of mastitis. Diagnosis of subclinical mastitis should be a priority for every producer aiming to obtain raw milk of highest possible cytological quality. The analyses were performed based on herd milking data for Polish Holstein-Friesian cows yielding an average of 9500 kg milk. The herd consisted of 180 lactating cows, data from almost 152 000 milkings were obtained. Correlations were calculated between milk electrical conducti… Show more

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“…However, it is the relationship magnitude depended on parity, being larger for first and fourth parity cows followed by second, third and fifth parity. Observed EC values were higher than those reported by other authors in goats [ 40 , 41 , 42 ], ewes [ 43 ], dairy cattle [ 38 , 44 , 45 ] or buffaloes [ 39 , 46 ] but similar to those reported in Holstein cows by Paudyal et al [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…However, it is the relationship magnitude depended on parity, being larger for first and fourth parity cows followed by second, third and fifth parity. Observed EC values were higher than those reported by other authors in goats [ 40 , 41 , 42 ], ewes [ 43 ], dairy cattle [ 38 , 44 , 45 ] or buffaloes [ 39 , 46 ] but similar to those reported in Holstein cows by Paudyal et al [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…It can be hypothesized that the differences in fat composition may explain our results. In a recent study carried out in cows [ 45 ], an EC increase was recorded independently of parity. Interestingly, in our study EC remained almost unchanged throughout lactation only in primiparous buffaloes, whereas a rise was observed in pluriparous counterparts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%