Analysis of milk productivity and methane emissions of dairy cattle breeds in the farms of the leningrad region

The article presents a comparative analysis of three common breeds of dairy cattle in the Leningrad Region – Ayrshire, Holstein and Black-and-White in terms of average annual milk yields per head, milk fat and protein content and methane emissions. The indicators were compared by a method, which tes...

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Main Authors: Valge Aleksandr, Sukhoparov Alexey, Papushin Eduard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/08/e3sconf_afe2023_03045.pdf
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description The article presents a comparative analysis of three common breeds of dairy cattle in the Leningrad Region – Ayrshire, Holstein and Black-and-White in terms of average annual milk yields per head, milk fat and protein content and methane emissions. The indicators were compared by a method, which tested the hypothesis of the equality of two means at the level of some error (5%). Holstein cows had the highest annual milk yields; those of Black-and–White cows were 15.24% lower in average, and those of the Ayrshire breed were 26.64% lower. The Ayrshire breed demonstrated the highest milk fat content; the Holstein and Black-and-White breeds – 1.07 and 1.08 times lower, respectfully. The best average protein content was 3.27% in the Ayrshire breed; the Black-and-White breed had 1.03 times lower protein content, and the Holstein breed had 1.04 times lower protein content. The Holstein breed had the highest methane emission of 0.185 t/head/year. Based on the indicators of productivity and milk fat and protein content, it seemed reasonable to divide all the farms in the Leningrad Region that worked with the considered breeds into 4 groups by applying a discriminant analysis. With a more detailed analysis of both individual breeds and when they are considered together, it makes it possible to determine the effectiveness of their housing on a farm at the regional level.
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spelling doaj.art-b651f771d3e94deea82e081e1aa41b182023-03-09T11:17:29ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-013710304510.1051/e3sconf/202337103045e3sconf_afe2023_03045Analysis of milk productivity and methane emissions of dairy cattle breeds in the farms of the leningrad regionValge Aleksandr0Sukhoparov Alexey1Papushin Eduard2Institute for Engineering and Environmental Problems in Agricultural Production (IEEP) – branch of FSAC VIMInstitute for Engineering and Environmental Problems in Agricultural Production (IEEP) – branch of FSAC VIMInstitute for Engineering and Environmental Problems in Agricultural Production (IEEP) – branch of FSAC VIMThe article presents a comparative analysis of three common breeds of dairy cattle in the Leningrad Region – Ayrshire, Holstein and Black-and-White in terms of average annual milk yields per head, milk fat and protein content and methane emissions. The indicators were compared by a method, which tested the hypothesis of the equality of two means at the level of some error (5%). Holstein cows had the highest annual milk yields; those of Black-and–White cows were 15.24% lower in average, and those of the Ayrshire breed were 26.64% lower. The Ayrshire breed demonstrated the highest milk fat content; the Holstein and Black-and-White breeds – 1.07 and 1.08 times lower, respectfully. The best average protein content was 3.27% in the Ayrshire breed; the Black-and-White breed had 1.03 times lower protein content, and the Holstein breed had 1.04 times lower protein content. The Holstein breed had the highest methane emission of 0.185 t/head/year. Based on the indicators of productivity and milk fat and protein content, it seemed reasonable to divide all the farms in the Leningrad Region that worked with the considered breeds into 4 groups by applying a discriminant analysis. With a more detailed analysis of both individual breeds and when they are considered together, it makes it possible to determine the effectiveness of their housing on a farm at the regional level.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/08/e3sconf_afe2023_03045.pdf
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title Analysis of milk productivity and methane emissions of dairy cattle breeds in the farms of the leningrad region
title_full Analysis of milk productivity and methane emissions of dairy cattle breeds in the farms of the leningrad region
title_fullStr Analysis of milk productivity and methane emissions of dairy cattle breeds in the farms of the leningrad region
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of milk productivity and methane emissions of dairy cattle breeds in the farms of the leningrad region
title_short Analysis of milk productivity and methane emissions of dairy cattle breeds in the farms of the leningrad region
title_sort analysis of milk productivity and methane emissions of dairy cattle breeds in the farms of the leningrad region
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/08/e3sconf_afe2023_03045.pdf
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