A novel method of estimating milking interval-adjusted 24-h milk yields in dairy cattle milked in automated milking systems

D.J. Seymour , J.P. Cant , V.R. Osborne , T.C.S. Chud , F.S. Schenkel , F. Miglior
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Irregular milking intervals in automated milking systems contribute to additional variation in daily milk yield records in comparison to those derived from systems using regular milking intervals. Various methods have been developed to estimate 24-h adjusted milk yields, though they are not well suited for the evaluation of serial milk yield data, particularly when milking intervals span calendar days. The objective of this study was to develop a methodology to estimate serial 24-h milk yields by adjusting for irregular milking intervals. Using data collected from an automated milking system (AMS), the total yield at a given milking event and the elapsed time from the previous entry into the AMS were used to calculate the milking interval and the average rate of milk secretion over that interval. Milking intervals and associated milk secretion rates were then realigned to calendar days to allow the proportional distribution of milk yield when milking intervals spanned more than one day. Using this method, variation in daily milk yield was decreased and adjusted estimates of 24-h milk yield were visually more similar to those typically observed in milking systems with regular milking intervals. Estimates of interval-adjusted milk yields were strongly correlated to those calculated using moving averages, suggesting that this method can yield comparable results to established methods for estimation of test-day milk yield.

在自动挤奶系统中估计挤奶间隔调整的奶牛24小时产奶量的新方法
与使用常规挤奶间隔的系统相比,自动挤奶系统中的不规则挤奶间隔会导致每日产奶量记录的额外变化。已经开发了各种方法来估计24小时调整后的产奶量,尽管它们不太适合评估连续产奶量数据,特别是当挤奶间隔跨越日历天时。本研究的目的是开发一种方法,通过调整不规则的挤奶间隔来估计连续24小时的产奶量。利用从自动挤奶系统(AMS)收集的数据,利用给定挤奶事件的总产量和上一次进入自动挤奶系统的时间来计算挤奶间隔和该间隔内的平均泌乳率。然后将挤奶间隔和相关的泌乳率重新调整为日历日,以便在挤奶间隔超过一天时允许产奶量的比例分布。使用这种方法,减少了日产奶量的变化,并且调整后的24小时产奶量估计值在视觉上更接近于在定期挤奶间隔的挤奶系统中通常观察到的结果。间隔调整的产奶量估计值与使用移动平均线计算的产奶量密切相关,这表明该方法可以产生与现有的测试日产奶量估计值相当的结果。
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