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Nutrition-induced Changes of Growth from Birth to First Calving and Its Impact on Mammary Development and First-lactation Milk Yield in Dairy Heifers: A Review

  • Lohakare, J.D.;Sudekum, K.H.;Pattanaik, A.K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제25권9호
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    • pp.1338-1350
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    • 2012
  • This review focuses on the nutritional effects from birth until age at first calving on growth, mammary developmental changes, and first-lactation milk yield in heifer calves. The advancement in the genetic potential and the nutritional requirements of the animals has hastened the growth rate. Genetic selection for high milk yield has suggested higher growth capacity and hence increasing nutritional inputs are required. Rapid rearing by feeding high energy or high concentrate diets not only reduces the age of sexual maturity but also lowers the time period of attaining the age of first calving. However, high energy diets may cause undesirable fat deposition thereby affecting future milk yield potential. Discrepancies exist whether overfed or overweight heifers at puberty can influence the mammary development and future milk yield potential and performance. The data on post-pubertal nutritional management suggested that body weight at calving and post-pubertal growth rate is important in first lactation milk yield. There is a continuous research need for strategic feeding that accelerates growth of dairy heifers without reduction in subsequent production. Nutritional management from birth, across puberty and during pregnancy is critical for mammary growth and for producing a successful cow. This review will mostly highlight studies carried out on dairy breeds and possible available opportunities to manipulate nutritional status from birth until age at first calving.

Milk Fat Analysis by Fiber-optic Spectroscopy

  • Ohtani, S.;Wang, T.;Nishimura, K.;Irie, M.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.580-583
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    • 2005
  • We have evaluated the application of spectroscopy using an insertion-type fiber-optic probe and a sensor at wavelengths from 400 to 1,100 nm to the measurement of milk fat content on dairy farms. The internal reflectance ratios of 183 milk samples were determined with a fiber-optic spectrophotometer at 5$^{\circ}C$, 20$^{\circ}C$ and 40$^{\circ}C$. Partial least squares (PLS) regression was used to develop calibration models for the milk fat. The best accuracy of determination was found for an equation that was obtained using smoothed internal reflectance data and three PLS factors at 20$^{\circ}C$. The correlation coefficients between predicted and reference milk fat at 5$^{\circ}C$, 20$^{\circ}C$ and 40$^{\circ}C$ were r=0.753, r=0.796 and r=0.783, respectively. The predictive explained variances ($Q^2$) of the final model, moreover, were more than 0.550 at all temperatures, and the regression coefficients of determination ($R^2$) were more than 0.6 (60%). Our results indicate that milk has different internal reflectance measured in the range of visible and near infrared wavelengths (400 to 1,100 nm), depending on its fat content.

산양유의 체세포수에 영향을 미치는 비병원성 요인 (Non-Pathogenic Factors Affecting Somatic Cell Counts of Goat Milk)

  • 김민경;최아리;한기성;정석근;오미화;장애라;설국환;함준상
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2010
  • Somatic cell counts (SCCs) of goat milk can vary widely depending on the counting methods used and non-pathogenic factors; the goat milk industry can be threatened by establishment of a legal standard based on the findings in cow milk. In Korea, SCCs have been excluded from the items that are analyzed under the "Livestock Products Processing and Composition Standards" in accordance with a recent NVRQS Notice amendment. From April to October, SCCs of 150 goat milk samples from 2 farms were analyzed using a Somascope calibrated with standard goat milk samples. Average SCCs of the samples was 598,000/mL, and significant differences were not found between farms and between breeds. SCCs increased from 3 to 8 months after delivery.

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2,3,5-Triphenyl Tetrazolium Chloride (T.T.C) Test에 의한 우유중(牛乳中)의 항생물질(抗生物質) 검출(檢出)에 관(關)하여 (Detection of Antibiotic Resideus in Cow Milk by 2, 3, 5-Triphenyl Tetrazolium Chloride (T.T.C.) Test)

  • 김교준;김홍수;소경택;정운영
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.53-56
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    • 1973
  • Five hunderds and thirty four samples collected from some farms in Daejeon area were used to determine the antibiotic resideus in milk by T.T.C. test. The results were summerized as follows: 1) Among 250 random samples tested for one month, positives were 18.4% and suspects 21.2%. Another 122 sampls were divide into 3 groups with interval of 3 days, and 23% of positives and 36% of suspects were found. 2) From individual test of 162 samples from farms which produced positive milk, 5% of positives and 2% of suspects were appeared. Of the mixed milk 59% of them was found positive or suspect. 3) In order to protect antibiotic residues in marketing milk, milk must be tested with interval of 3 days. And if cows were treated with mastitis drug, it will be better to use the drug with food blue and not to be sold the milk up to 3 days or more after the treatment.

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Effects of ruminal administration of soy sauce oil on functional fatty acids in the rumen, blood and milk of dairy cows

  • Konno, Daiji;Takahashi, Masanobu;Osaka, Ikuo;Orihashi, Takenori;Sakai, Kiyotaka;Sera, Kenji;Obara, Yoshiaki;Kobayashi, Yasuo
    • Animal Bioscience
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.66-73
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    • 2021
  • Objective: Soy sauce oil, a byproduct of whole soybean processing by the soy sauce industry, was evaluated as a source of linoleic acid for dairy cows for the purpose of manipulating the composition of milk. Methods: Eight dairy Holstein cows fitted with rumen cannulas were used for ruminal administration of soy sauce oil for a 28-day period using a 4×4 Latin square study design with 4 doses (0, 200, 400, and 600 g soy sauce oil/d). Results: Although dry matter intake and milk yield were not affected by soy sauce oil administration, ruminal concentrations of total volatile fatty acids and acetate were decreased, specifically at 600 g/d administration. While milk fat percentage was decreased with administration of soy sauce oil, proportions of linoleic, vaccenic and conjugated linoleic acids in the rumen, blood and milk were increased with increasing soy sauce oil dose. Conclusion: These results suggest that soy sauce oil feeding could be useful for improving milk functionality without adverse effects on animal production performance when fed at less than 400 g/d.

Genetic and Economic Analysis for the Relationship between Udder Health and Milk Production Traits in Friesian Cows

  • El-Awady, H.G.;Oudah, E.Z.M.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제24권11호
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    • pp.1514-1524
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    • 2011
  • A total of 4,752 monthly lactation records of Friesian cows during the period from 2000 to 2005 were used to estimate genetic parameters and to determine the effect of udder health on milk production traits. Three milk production traits were studied: 305-day milk yield (305-dMY), 305-day fat yield (305-dFY) and 305-day protein yield (305-dPY). Four udder health traits were studied: somatic cell count (SCC), mastitis (MAST), udder health status (UDHS) with 10 categories and udder quarter infection (UDQI) with 7 categories. Mixed model least square analysis was used to estimate the fixed effects of month and year of calving and parity (P) on different studied traits. Sire and dam within sire were included in the model as random effects. Data were analyzed using Multi-trait Derivative Free Restricted Maximum Likelihood methodology (MTDFREML) to estimate genetic parameters. Unadjusted means of 305-dMY, 305-dFY, 305-dPY and SCC were 3,936, 121, 90 kg and 453,000 cells/ml, respectively. Increasing SCC from 300,000 to 2,000,000 cells/ml increased UDQI from 5.51 to 23.2%. Losses in monthly and lactationally milk yields per cow ranged from 17 to 93 and from 135 to 991 kg, respectively. The corresponding losses in monthly and lactationally milk yields return per cow at the same level of SCC ranged from 29.8 to 163 and from 236 to 1,734 Egyptian pounds, respectively. Heritability estimates of 305-dMY, 305-dFY, 305-dPY, SCC, MAST, UDHS, UDQI were 0.31${\pm}$0.4, 0.33${\pm}$0.03, 0.35${\pm}$0.05, 0.23${\pm}$0.02, 0.14${\pm}$0.02, 0.13${\pm}$0.03, and 0.09${\pm}$0.01, respectively. All milk production traits showed slightly unfavorable negative phenotypic and genetic correlations with SCC, MAST, UDHS and UDQI. There were positive and high genetic correlations between SCC and each of MAST (0.85${\pm}$0.7), UDHS (0.87${\pm}$0.10) and UDQI (0.77${\pm}$0.06) and between MAST and each of UDHS (0.91${\pm}$0.11) and UDQI (0.83${\pm}$0.07). It could be concluded that the economic losses from mastitis and high SCC are considerable. The high genetic correlation between SCC and clinical mastitis (CM) suggest that the selection for lower SCC would help to reduce or eliminate the undesirable correlated responses of clinical mastitis associated with selection for increasing milk yield. Additionally, it is recommended also that if direct information on under health traits is not available, measures of SCC can be inclusion in a selection criteria to improve the income from dairy cows.

Influence of Supplementing Dairy Cows Grazing on Pasture with Feeds Rich in Linoleic Acid on Milk Fat Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) Content

  • Khanal, R.C.;Dhiman, T.R.;Boman, R.L.;McMahon, D.J.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제20권9호
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    • pp.1374-1388
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    • 2007
  • Three experiments were conducted to investigate the hypothesis that cows grazing on pasture produce the highest proportion of c-9 t-11 CLA in milk fat and no further increase can be achieved through supplementation of diets rich in linoleic acid, such as full-fat extruded soybeans or soybean oil. In experiment 1, 18 lactating Holstein cows were used in a randomized complete block design with measurements made from wk 4 to 6 of the experiment. In experiment 2, three cannulated lactating Holstein cows were used in a $3{\times}3$ Latin square design. Each period was 4 wk with measurements made in the final wk of each period. Cows in both experiments were assigned at random to treatments: a, conventional total mixed ration (TMR); b, pasture (PS); or c, PS supplemented with 2.5 kg/cow per day of full-fat extruded soybeans (PES). In both experiments, feed intake, milk yield, milk composition, and fatty acid profile of milk and blood serum were measured, along with fatty acid composition of bacteria harvested from rumen digesta in experiment 2. In experiment 3, 10 cows which had continuously grazed a pasture for six weeks were assigned to two groups, with one group (n = 5) on pasture diet alone (PS) and the other group (n = 5) supplemented with 452 g of soy oil/cow per day for 7 d (OIL). In experiment 1, cows in PS treatment produced 350% more c-9, t-11 CLA compared with cows in TMR treatment (1.70 vs. 0.5% of fat), with no further increase for cows in PES treatment (1.50% of fat). Serum c-9, t-11 CLA increased by 233% in PS treatment compared with TMR treatment (0.21 vs. 0.09% of fat) with no further increase for cows in PES treatment (0.18% of fat). In experiment 2, cows in PS treatment produced 300% more c-9 t-11 CLA in their milk fat compared with cows in TMR treatment (1.77 vs. 0.59% of fat), but no further increase for cows in PES treatment (1.84% of fat) was observed. Serum c-9, t-11 CLA increased by 250% for cows in PS treatment compared with cows in TMR treatment (0.27 vs. 0.11% of fat), with no further increase for cows in PES treatment (0.31% of fat). The c-9, t-11 CLA content of ruminal bacteria for cows in PS treatment was 200% or more of TMR treatment, but no further increase in bacterial c-9, t-11 CLA for cows in PES treatment was observed. Supplementation of soy oil in experiment 3 also did not increase the c-9 t-11 CLA content of milk fat compared with cows fed a full pasture diet (1.60 vs. 1.54% of fat). Based on these findings, it was concluded that supplementing with feeds rich in linoleic acid, such as full-fat extruded soybeans or an equivalent amount of soy oil, to cows grazing perennial ryegrass pasture may not increase milk fat c-9 t-11 CLA contents.

유기 조사료 급여 농가의 영양소 균형 및 유생산성 평가 (Evaluation of the Milk Productivity and Nutrient Balance of Forage Sources for Organic Dairy Farms in Korea)

  • 나영준;신기문;임종수;방제용;이상락
    • 한국초지조사료학회지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.98-103
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    • 2016
  • 전라북도 고창 조사 지역 내 유기 낙농 농가 수는 연도가 지남에 따라 증가하지 않았지만, 전체적인 사육규모와 사육두수는 증가하였다. 연 평균 유량은 국내 검정 농가 평균에 비해 유기 낙농가가 최대 9 kg/d가 낮았지만 유지방과 유단백 함량에서는 큰 차이를 보이지 않았다. NRC (2001)의 사양표준 프로그램을 이용하여 영양소 공급 수준을 평가한 결과, 급여 사료의 에너지 비율 특히 비구조탄수화물의 비율을 감소시킬 필요가 있으며, 또한 대사단백질 및 섬유소 비율을 증가시켜 전체적인 영양소 공급 수준을 조정한다면 착유우의 건강상태 및 유생산성이 개선될 것으로 생각된다.

국내 사육 유우군의 마이코플라스마균 유방감염에 관한 연구 (Epidemiological studies on Mycoplasma mastitis of dairy cows in South Korea)

  • 한홍율;황철용;손대호;김미경;유종현;박선일;오태호
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제40권3호
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    • pp.645-652
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    • 2000
  • This study was performed to investigate Mycoplasma (M) spp. infection status of dairy cow in South Korea. Among 8,485 bulk tank milk collected from dairy farms of the 5 areas, 26 samples (0.30%) were positive for Mycoplasma by direct culture method. The isolation rates of Mycoplasma spp. according to the areas were 0.51% in Kyonggi, 0.16% in Cholla, 0.23% in Gyoungsang, 0.12% in Chungchong, and 0.08% in Kangwon. In the species identification test by indirect immunoperoxidase test, 16 out of 26 isolates were identified as M bovis (61.53%), M bovigenitalium (23.07%), M californicum (7.69%), M alkalescens and Acholeplasma laidlawii (3.84%), respectively. The isolation rate of Mycoplasma spp. from 208 quarter milk samples in culling cows due to severe clinical mastitis was 3.0%. These Mycoplasma spp. were identified as M bovis (62.0%), M bovigenitalium (12.0%), M californicaum (12.0%), and M alkalescens (12.0%). This study shows that the bovine mammary gland infected by Mycoplasma spp. is present in some dairy farms and the routine culture test of bulk tank milk samples for Mycoplasma is needed for a high quality milk promotion services.

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한국산 우유(牛乳) 중 유기염소계(有機鹽素系) 잔류농약(殘溜農藥)의 검색(檢索) (Organochlorine Insecticide Residues in Cow's Milk Produced in Korea)

  • 김용화;이서래
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.141-149
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    • 1980
  • 한국산 시판(市販) 우유(牛乳)중 유기염소계(有機鹽素系) 살충제의 잔류(殘溜) 실태(實態)를 분석(分析)하고 그의 위해(危害)여부를 평가(評價)한 결과는 다음과 같다. 전국 주요 도시에서 수집한 시판(市販) 우유(牛乳) 66개 시료중 지방(脂肪) 함량은 $2.65{\sim}3.87%$ 범위(3.35% 평균)이었으며 유기 염소계 농약의 평균(平均) 잔류(殘留)량(量)은 지방(脂肪) 기준(전유(全乳) 기준)으로 ${\alpha}-BHC$ 0.196ppm (0.0066ppm), ${\beta}-BHC$ 0.159ppm (0.0055ppm), heptachlor epoxide and 0.055ppm (0.0022 ppm), DDE 0.042ppm (0.0015ppm), heptachlor, DDT, 드린제(濟)는 불검출(不檢出)이었다. 이와 같은 잔류(殘溜) 수준(水準)은 일본에서의 잔류(殘留) 허용량(許容量)의 $1/10{\sim}1/50$에 해당되는 양이므로 식품(食品) 위생적(衛生的)인 관점에서 크게 우려 할 바가 아닌 것으로 판단되었다.

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