Economic and production aspects of milking management in dairy farming

Q4 Veterinary
Maria Eduarda Marques Soutelino, Matheus Dias Valle, Catharine Porto Feres, Luiz Filipe Cabral de Souza Ramos, M. G. Chenard, I. M. Cunha, Marcos Antônio Aguiar Júnior, M. A. Helayel
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The Brazilian dairy sector is important for the world agricultural production; however, it presents problems in production efficiency and milk quality, since the occurrence of mastitis in the herds can reach 47%. The present study analyzed data from a rural property with 100 lactating cows in a semi-intensive breeding system, which did not adopt adequate hygiene management for milking processes. Corrective measures were proposed, such as daily strip cup test, biweekly California Mastitis Test, formation of a new milking line, and daily pre dipping and post dipping and cleaning of teat cups. Milk samples from 10 animals with positive clinical mastitis, 10 animals with positive subclinical mastitis, and from the cooling tank were collected at one day before and 90 days after the implementation of the proposed measures and sent to a laboratory for analysis of somatic cell counting (SCC) and total bacteria counting (TBC). An increase of 17% in milk production and decreases of 64% and 40% in clinical and subclinical mastitis, respectively, were found after 90 days, with a consequent decrease in SCC and TBC. The milking duration after this period denoted an adaptation of the employees to the new procedures. The production financial yield was calculated based on the implementation costs of the adopted adequations and increases in milk production, representing a profitability increase of 10.4%. The implemented adequations were efficient for the control of mastitis and increase in milk yield and quality, resulting in a positive economic return.
奶牛场挤奶管理的经济和生产方面
巴西乳制品部门对世界农业生产具有重要意义;然而,它在生产效率和牛奶质量方面存在问题,因为乳腺炎在牛群中的发生率可达47%。本研究分析了一个半集约养殖系统中有100头泌乳奶牛的农村农场的数据,该系统没有对挤奶过程进行充分的卫生管理。提出了纠正措施,如每天进行条形杯测试,每两周进行一次加州乳腺炎测试,形成新的挤奶线,以及每天对乳头杯进行预浸、后浸和清洁。在拟议措施实施前一天和实施后90天,从10只临床乳腺炎阳性动物、10只亚临床乳腺病阳性动物和冷却池中采集牛奶样本,并将其送往实验室进行体细胞计数(SCC)和总细菌计数(TBC)分析。90天后,乳汁产量增加了17%,临床和亚临床乳腺炎分别减少了64%和40%,从而导致SCC和TBC减少。这段时间后的挤奶时间表明员工适应了新程序。生产财务收益是根据所采用的适当措施的实施成本和牛奶产量的增长来计算的,盈利能力增长了10.4%。所实施的适当措施有效地控制了乳腺炎,提高了牛奶产量和质量,带来了正的经济回报。
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Acta Veterinaria Brasilica
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