IMPACT OF SOME UDDER HEALTH STATE INDICATORS ON MILK FREEZING POINT IN SMALL RUMINANTS AND CATTLE | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Sheep and Goats Sciences | ||||
Article 30, Volume 5, Issue 1, April 2010, Page 1-8 PDF (96.33 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejsgs.2010.27382 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Hanus O.1; Gencurova V.2; Vyletelova M.1; Kucera J.3; Landova H.2 | ||||
1Research Institute for Cattle Breeding, Rapotin. | ||||
2AgriResearch Rapotin, both Vyzkumniku 267, 788 13 Vikyrovice, The Czech Republic. | ||||
3Czech Fleckvieh Breeders Association, Prague, The Czech Republic. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
ABSTRACT Milk freezing point (MFP) as physical indicator is used for milk food chain quality (MFCQ) control. Also udder health state (UHS) is important for MFCQ. This paper was aimed to show some relationships of MFP to other milk UHS indicators. There could be species differences. Cow milk was a reference to goat and sheep. Bulk milk samples came from 3 dairy herds of Czech Fleckvieh cattle (B) and 1 goat and sheep herd (White short-haired (W) and Tsigai (C)). Lactose (L), somatic cell count (SCC) and natrium (Na) content as milk indicators (MIs) were investigated as UHS indicators. Goat MFP was -0.5544 ± 0.0293 ºC and differed (P < 0.001) from B MFP - 0.5221 ± 0.0043 and C MFP -0.6048 ± 0.0691 ºC. The MIs in ruminants were relatively normal with exception of higher SCC in W and C. The cow MFP was related to L (- 0.36; P < 0.01). MFP was not correlated to L (-0.07; P > 0.05) in W and was related to L (0.40; P < 0.01) in C. In B it was in accordance with declared participation of L on MFP (54%). Different W and C results could be explainable by worse SCC. Results could be used for MFCQ control improvement. | ||||
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