Efficiency of cleaning procedure of milking equipment and bacterial quality of milk
The cleaning and sanitation of milking equipment could be consider a critical point in the milking procedure because a cleaning failure could influence the level of bacteria contamination of bulk tank milk. Aim of the study is to monitor the cleaning procedures of milking systems in 7 dairy cows far...
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doaj-539ee481450b48baaa80eb80b327ce6e2020-11-25T00:44:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-0182s38738910.4081/ijas.2009.s2.387Efficiency of cleaning procedure of milking equipment and bacterial quality of milkAnna SandrucciLucio ZaniniMilena BrascaMaddalena ZucaliLuciana BavaThe cleaning and sanitation of milking equipment could be consider a critical point in the milking procedure because a cleaning failure could influence the level of bacteria contamination of bulk tank milk. Aim of the study is to monitor the cleaning procedures of milking systems in 7 dairy cows farms in Lombardy and to find a relation between efficacy of cleaning system and the bacterial quality of bulk tank milk, remaining washing water through milking equipment and teat cup surface. Cleaning procedures were monitored with Lactocorder, that measured: duration, water temperature, turbulence, percentage of water in pipes, water conductivity of pre- and post-rinse and detergent phases. Results showed that the monitored farms the most of the cleaning parameters were lower than recommendations, in particular maximum water temperature (42.1±9.9°C) and percentage of water during detergent phase (76.1±13.9 %). A maximum temperature of detergent phase <40°C determined a high Standard Plate Count (SPC), thermoduric bacteria and Coliform Count (CC) of bulk tank milk, SPC and CC of teat cup surface. The research indicated that monitoring the efficiency of cleaning milking equipment with proper tools provide useful information about possible sources of contamination of bulk tank milk. Improving cleaning milking efficiency allow to improve milk quality.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/458Cleaning, Milking system, Bacterial quality |
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Efficiency of cleaning procedure of milking equipment and bacterial quality of milk |
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Efficiency of cleaning procedure of milking equipment and bacterial quality of milk |
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Efficiency of cleaning procedure of milking equipment and bacterial quality of milk |
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Efficiency of cleaning procedure of milking equipment and bacterial quality of milk |
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Efficiency of cleaning procedure of milking equipment and bacterial quality of milk |
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efficiency of cleaning procedure of milking equipment and bacterial quality of milk |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2010-01-01 |
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The cleaning and sanitation of milking equipment could be consider a critical point in the milking procedure because a cleaning failure could influence the level of bacteria contamination of bulk tank milk. Aim of the study is to monitor the cleaning procedures of milking systems in 7 dairy cows farms in Lombardy and to find a relation between efficacy of cleaning system and the bacterial quality of bulk tank milk, remaining washing water through milking equipment and teat cup surface. Cleaning procedures were monitored with Lactocorder, that measured: duration, water temperature, turbulence, percentage of water in pipes, water conductivity of pre- and post-rinse and detergent phases. Results showed that the monitored farms the most of the cleaning parameters were lower than recommendations, in particular maximum water temperature (42.1±9.9°C) and percentage of water during detergent phase (76.1±13.9 %). A maximum temperature of detergent phase <40°C determined a high Standard Plate Count (SPC), thermoduric bacteria and Coliform Count (CC) of bulk tank milk, SPC and CC of teat cup surface. The research indicated that monitoring the efficiency of cleaning milking equipment with proper tools provide useful information about possible sources of contamination of bulk tank milk. Improving cleaning milking efficiency allow to improve milk quality. |
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Cleaning, Milking system, Bacterial quality |
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