Robotic milking and milk quality: effects on bacterial counts, somatic cell counts, freezing point and free fatty acids
Changes in milk quality after the introduction of automatic milking systems (AM-systems) on dairy farms in The<br />Netherlands, Germany and Denmark were examined and the data were compared with milk quality results of farms with<br />conventional milking technology. After introduction,...
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doaj-a60dfc6059a04db686ee694df8549d402020-11-25T01:31:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-012429129910.4081/ijas.2003.291Robotic milking and milk quality: effects on bacterial counts, somatic cell counts, freezing point and free fatty acidsYvonne van der VorstBetsie SlaghuisKees de KoningChanges in milk quality after the introduction of automatic milking systems (AM-systems) on dairy farms in The<br />Netherlands, Germany and Denmark were examined and the data were compared with milk quality results of farms with<br />conventional milking technology. After introduction, a small, but significant increase in total bacterial count, somatic cell<br />count, freezing point and free fatty acids was observed. The highest levels for total plate count and cell count are found<br />in the first six months after introduction. After this period the milk quality slightly improves to a more stable level.<br />Risk factors related with milk quality concern general farm characteristics, animal health, AM-system, cleaning and cooling,<br />housing, management skills of the farmer and the hygiene on the farm. Total plate count was significantly related<br />to milk yield of the herd, cleaning of the area around the AM-system and the overall hygiene on the farm. Bulk milk<br />somatic cell count appeared to be significantly related to milk yield of the herd and the number of milkings before replacement<br />of the liners. An increased milking frequency is not the only explanation of increased free fatty acid levels. Technical<br />factors related to free fatty acids mainly concerned the air inlet in the teat cups, bubbling (excessive air inlet) and a too<br />long post run time of the milk pump. However, several questions regarding the causes of increased free fatty acid levels<br />remained unclear.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/184Milk quality, Plate count, Somatic cell count, Free fatty acids, Automatic milking system |
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Yvonne van der Vorst Betsie Slaghuis Kees de Koning Robotic milking and milk quality: effects on bacterial counts, somatic cell counts, freezing point and free fatty acids Italian Journal of Animal Science Milk quality, Plate count, Somatic cell count, Free fatty acids, Automatic milking system |
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Robotic milking and milk quality: effects on bacterial counts, somatic cell counts, freezing point and free fatty acids |
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Robotic milking and milk quality: effects on bacterial counts, somatic cell counts, freezing point and free fatty acids |
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Robotic milking and milk quality: effects on bacterial counts, somatic cell counts, freezing point and free fatty acids |
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Robotic milking and milk quality: effects on bacterial counts, somatic cell counts, freezing point and free fatty acids |
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Robotic milking and milk quality: effects on bacterial counts, somatic cell counts, freezing point and free fatty acids |
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robotic milking and milk quality: effects on bacterial counts, somatic cell counts, freezing point and free fatty acids |
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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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Changes in milk quality after the introduction of automatic milking systems (AM-systems) on dairy farms in The<br />Netherlands, Germany and Denmark were examined and the data were compared with milk quality results of farms with<br />conventional milking technology. After introduction, a small, but significant increase in total bacterial count, somatic cell<br />count, freezing point and free fatty acids was observed. The highest levels for total plate count and cell count are found<br />in the first six months after introduction. After this period the milk quality slightly improves to a more stable level.<br />Risk factors related with milk quality concern general farm characteristics, animal health, AM-system, cleaning and cooling,<br />housing, management skills of the farmer and the hygiene on the farm. Total plate count was significantly related<br />to milk yield of the herd, cleaning of the area around the AM-system and the overall hygiene on the farm. Bulk milk<br />somatic cell count appeared to be significantly related to milk yield of the herd and the number of milkings before replacement<br />of the liners. An increased milking frequency is not the only explanation of increased free fatty acid levels. Technical<br />factors related to free fatty acids mainly concerned the air inlet in the teat cups, bubbling (excessive air inlet) and a too<br />long post run time of the milk pump. However, several questions regarding the causes of increased free fatty acid levels<br />remained unclear. |
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Milk quality, Plate count, Somatic cell count, Free fatty acids, Automatic milking system |
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