Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies (Nov 2023)

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND SOMATIC CELL EVOLUTION DURING LACTATION IN ROMANIAN BLACK AND WHITE COWS

  • L. T. CZISZTER,
  • S. ACATINCĂI,
  • SIMONA BAUL,
  • G. STANCIU,
  • D. GAVOJDIAN,
  • I. TRIPON,
  • SILVIA ERINA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 2
pp. 389 – 389

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The aim of the paper was to study the evolution of the chemical composition and somatic cell count during lactation in Romanian Black and White cows and effect of calving season on the shape of the lactation curve. Lactations form 125 multiparous cows were studied. Milk yield and sampling were carried out using the official performance control method A4. Milk was analyzed for composition in infrared spectrometry and for SCC using a viscosimeter. Results were modeled using Wood’s incomplete gamma function y=abx e (-cx), and season effect was assessed using ANOVA/MANOVA. A discussion was carried out regarding the shape of the lactation curves for milk yield, each milk component and SCC. The calving season had a significant effect (p<0.005) on the shape of the lactation curve for milk yield, milk chemical composition and milk somatic cell count. Summer calving cows had flatter lactation curves for milk yield and composition compared to winter calving cows. For somatic cell count spring calving cows had the flattest lactation curve while autumn calving cows has the steepest lactation curve.

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