Impact of seasonal grazing on udder health of cows

The somatic cell count (SCC) in individual cow milk was used as an indicator of the udder health of cows in the mountain area in the Czech Republic. The monthly test-day records on SCC in milk of total 12,788 cows from 26 herds were scrutinized in order to elucidate the impact of the seasonal grazin...

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Main Authors: J. Frelich, Martin Šlachta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mendel University Press 2011-01-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
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Online Access:https://acta.mendelu.cz/59/1/0053/
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description The somatic cell count (SCC) in individual cow milk was used as an indicator of the udder health of cows in the mountain area in the Czech Republic. The monthly test-day records on SCC in milk of total 12,788 cows from 26 herds were scrutinized in order to elucidate the impact of the seasonal grazing on occurrence of milk secretion disorders. The interaction between the season (summer: May−October; winter: November−April) and the feeding system (seasonal grazing; permanently-indoor feeding) effects was used as a measure of the effect of pasture on SCC. The effect of season significantly interacted with the effect of farm (P < 0.001) and the between-farm variation in SCC was higher than the seasonal variation on particular farms. In both the feeding systems, the SCC was lower in the summer season than in the winter season (P < 0.01). The effect of season did not interact with the effect of feeding system (P > 0.05). The Holstein cows had on average higher SCC than the Czech Fleckvieh cows (P < 0.001) and this genetic effect did not interact with the season nor with the season and the farm effects (P > 0.05). The results indicated a higher importance of the management and the genetic factors for the occurrence of milk secretion disorders in comparison to the seasonal factors. No negative effect of the seasonal grazing on udder health was identified.
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spelling doaj.art-ffe8220f492c45d98cb147109599b94a2022-12-22T03:09:53ZengMendel University PressActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis1211-85162464-83102011-01-01591535810.11118/actaun201159010053Impact of seasonal grazing on udder health of cowsJ. FrelichMartin Šlachta0Jihočeská univerzita v Českých Budějovicích, Zemědělská fakulta, ­Studentská 13, 370 05 České Budějovice, Česká republikaThe somatic cell count (SCC) in individual cow milk was used as an indicator of the udder health of cows in the mountain area in the Czech Republic. The monthly test-day records on SCC in milk of total 12,788 cows from 26 herds were scrutinized in order to elucidate the impact of the seasonal grazing on occurrence of milk secretion disorders. The interaction between the season (summer: May−October; winter: November−April) and the feeding system (seasonal grazing; permanently-indoor feeding) effects was used as a measure of the effect of pasture on SCC. The effect of season significantly interacted with the effect of farm (P < 0.001) and the between-farm variation in SCC was higher than the seasonal variation on particular farms. In both the feeding systems, the SCC was lower in the summer season than in the winter season (P < 0.01). The effect of season did not interact with the effect of feeding system (P > 0.05). The Holstein cows had on average higher SCC than the Czech Fleckvieh cows (P < 0.001) and this genetic effect did not interact with the season nor with the season and the farm effects (P > 0.05). The results indicated a higher importance of the management and the genetic factors for the occurrence of milk secretion disorders in comparison to the seasonal factors. No negative effect of the seasonal grazing on udder health was identified.https://acta.mendelu.cz/59/1/0053/mastitispastureCzech FleckviehHolsteinsomatic cell count
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Martin Šlachta
Impact of seasonal grazing on udder health of cows
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
mastitis
pasture
Czech Fleckvieh
Holstein
somatic cell count
title Impact of seasonal grazing on udder health of cows
title_full Impact of seasonal grazing on udder health of cows
title_fullStr Impact of seasonal grazing on udder health of cows
title_full_unstemmed Impact of seasonal grazing on udder health of cows
title_short Impact of seasonal grazing on udder health of cows
title_sort impact of seasonal grazing on udder health of cows
topic mastitis
pasture
Czech Fleckvieh
Holstein
somatic cell count
url https://acta.mendelu.cz/59/1/0053/
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