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A survey on milk quality variations in farms

Abstract

One hundred and fourty three dairy farms located in Massif Central were included in a detailed survey involving the herd and the farm structure, winter and summer feeding practices, milking and hygiene practices, and cows characteristics and management (breed, calving distribution ...). These data allowed analysis of the variations of milk characteristics (fat and protein content, somatic cell count, total bacterial count, butyric spore count). Milk chemical composition differences among farms were higher in winter than in summer, and resulted essentially from breed and feeding practices (nature of the forages and nutritive supplies). Milk bacterial quality resulted both from the nature of winter forages and milking hygiene. In most of the farms, somatic cell count was higher in summer than in winter. Few farms had both a high protein content and a high milk hygienic quality.

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C. AGABRIEL

claire.agabriel@enita.fr

Affiliation : ENITA Clermont-Ferrand, 63370 Lempdes

Country : France


G. BRUNSCHWIG

Affiliation : ENITA Clermont-Ferrand, 63370 Lempdes

Country : France


C. SIBRA

Affiliation : ENITA Clermont-Ferrand, 63370 Lempdes

Country : France


J.B. COULON

Affiliation : INRA Laboratoire Adaptation des Herbivores aux Milieux, Theix 63122 St Genès Champanelle

Country : France


C. NAFIDI

Affiliation : ENIL, route de Salers, 15000 Aurillac

Country : France

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