Impact of climate change and variability on the production and composition of dairy cow milk in the central part of Ethiopia

Teshome Gemechu , Mitiku Eshetu , Yesihak Yusuf Mummed , Ulfina Galmessa , Aemiro Kehaliew
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The study aimed to assess the impact of climate change and variability on dairy cows' milk composition and production. A factorial analysis of variance was performed on all milk composition characteristics to evaluate whether the seasonal variation was significant. Raw milk sample analysis revealed that milk compositions were highest during the wet season and lowest during the dry season (p < 0.05). Throughout the study period, milk fat was positively correlated (p < 0.001) with lactose, protein, SNF, ash, and RH. Conversely, a negative correlation was observed between the mean temperature and milk fat, lactose, protein, SNF, and ash throughout the seasons. From the study, it was concluded that the maximum THI during the dry season in the Ada'a Berga dairy farm was within the range of moderate heat stress. These results indicate that actions should be taken to prevent heat stress in dairy cows during the dry season.
气候变化和变率对埃塞俄比亚中部地区牛奶生产和成分的影响
该研究旨在评估气候变化和变异对奶牛牛奶成分和产量的影响。对所有牛奶成分特征进行因子方差分析,以评估季节变化是否显著。原料奶样品分析显示,牛奶成分在雨季最高,在旱季最低(p <;0.05)。在整个研究期间,乳脂含量与乳脂含量呈正相关(p <;0.001),其中含有乳糖、蛋白质、SNF、灰分和RH。相反,在整个季节中,平均温度与乳脂、乳糖、蛋白质、SNF和灰分呈负相关。研究结果表明,Ada'a Berga奶牛场旱季THI最大值在中等热应激范围内。因此,应采取措施预防奶牛在旱季的热应激。
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Food chemistry advances
Food chemistry advances Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry (General), Molecular Biology
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