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http://dx.doi.org/10.7465/jkdi.2015.26.3.687

Environmental factors influencing acetone and Environmental factors influencing acetone and β-hydroxybutyrate acid contents in raw milk of Holstein dairy cattle  

Cho, Kwang-Hyun (National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
Cho, Chung-Il (National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
Lee, Joon-Ho (Animal Genomics & breeding Center, Hankyong National University)
Park, Kyung-Do (Animal Genomics & breeding Center, Hankyong National University)
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Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society / v.26, no.3, 2015 , pp. 687-693 More about this Journal
Abstract
Using 378,086 lactation records on dairy cattle, environmental factors influencing acetone and ${\beta}$-hydroxybutyrate acid contents in raw milk which are used as ketosis diagnosis indicator traits were analyzed in this experiment. Significance testing was conducted on farm, lactation stage, parity, milking time and month of age by traits. The results of this experiment indicated that there was a highly significant (p < 0.01) difference in all factors and lactation stage was the most significant factor. Linear regression coefficients of month of age on daily milk yields and acetone and ${\beta}$-hydroxybutyrate acid contents were all positive, while their quadratic linear regression coefficients were negative. Least square means for milk yield at second lactation stage (36~65 days) was 19.06kg which was higher than that of late lactation stage by 6.51kg. Least square means for acetone and ${\beta}$-hydroxybutyrate acid contents at the first lactation stage (5~35 days) were highest (0.1929mM/L and 0.0742mM/L, respectively), and there was a trend that they decreased as the milking progressed, but increased slightly at the late stage of milking. However, least square means for acetone and ${\beta}$-hydroxybutyrate acid contents at the first parity were 0.1414mM/L and 0.0522mM/L, respectively, which were higher than the average milk yield after the second parity. Least square means for acetone and ${\beta}$-hydroxybutyrate acid contents of PM milk yield (0.1372mM/L and 0.0534mM/L, respectively) were higher than those of AM milk yield collectively.
Keywords
Acetone; ${\beta}$-hydroxybutyrate acid; ketosis; lactation stage;
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