Variability of Test-Day Milk Production and Composition and Relation of Somatic Cell Counts with Yield and Compositional Changes of Bovine Milk
Open Access
- 1 February 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 67 (2) , 361-366
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(84)81309-0
Abstract
Between Nov. 1979 and Nov. 1981, 41,783 test-day observations were obtained from 63 Holstein herds in the province of Quebec [Canada]. Measured were milk yield, percentages of fat, protein, casein, and serum protein, and somatic cell counts that had unadjusted means with standard errors 20.44 .+-. 0.04 kg, 3.684 .+-. 0.003%, 3.314 .+-. 0.002%, 2.694 .+-. 0.001%, 0.699 .+-. 0.001%, and 313,625 .+-. 3238/ml of milk. Casein as a percentage of total protein (casein number) was 79.35 .+-. 0.015. Least squares analyses showed significant effects of herd, calendar month of test, age of sample at laboratory testing, stage of lactation, age of cow, and somatic cell counts on milk yield and composition. Milk yield was higher but percentages of fat and protein and somatic cell counts were lower in summer than in winter months. Somatic cells, fat, protein and casein contents were high during early stages of lactation, reached a minimum at 2 mo. in lactation, and rose gradually throughout the rest of the lactation. A comparison of younger cows (.ltoreq. 2 yr) with older ones (.gtoreq. 6 yr) revealed that somatic cell counts increased from 166,000 to 507,000/ml of milk and casein number decreased from 80.14 to 78.88. Increase of somatic cell counts in milk was associated with increased protein content, which was mainly from the serum protein fraction as the casein fraction was not related with somatic cells.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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