| Literature DB >> 28926583 |
Oscar David Múnera-Bedoya1,2, Laerte D Cassoli3, Paulo F Machado3, Mario Fernando Cerón-Muñoz1,2.
Abstract
Recognizing how human behaviors affect the milk process can be useful to understand variations in hygienic and sanitary parameters in bulk tank milk. Furthermore, this knowledge could be used to design management programs that guarantee milk quality, favoring the optimization of such processes. Forty-six milkers from the same number of dairy farms in Antioquia province (Colombia) were interviewed to establish the main factors associated to milk quality. Technical knowledge, motivations, and behavior of the personnel and its effect on hygienic and sanitary quality of milk were evaluated. Quality was assessed in terms of colony-forming units (CFU) and somatic cell count (SCC) in bulk tank milk. Two factors from a multivariate mixed data analysis were evaluated. One of those factors explained 9.51% of the total variability, related with in-farm availability and use of tools and the relationships between milker and manager. The other factor, associated with work environment and recognition, explained 6.97% of the total variability. The variables that best explained CFU levels were Knowledge of the udder condition at milking, and Milking type (parlor or pasture). The SCC was associated to knowledge of animal handling, schooling of milkers, milking site, and the groups derived from the cluster analysis by farm. In conclusion, milker attitudes and behaviors can affect CFU and SCC in bulk tank milk.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28926583 PMCID: PMC5604977 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184640
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Quality of bulk tank milk according to colony-forming units (CFU) and somatic cell counts (SCC).
| Classification | CFU | SCC | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Range (1000 units/mL) | n | Range (1000 cells/mL) | n | |
| Excellent | < 75 | 28 | < 150 | 6 |
| Good | 75–150 | 2 | 150–250 | 21 |
| Acceptable | 150–250 | 0 | 250–400 | 14 |
| Bad | >250 | 16 | > 400 | 5 |
Adapted from the Colombian Ministry of Social Protection [2] and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development [3]. CFU: colony-forming units. SCC: somatic cells count. n: number of farms
Milk quality, herd size and personnel characteristics of farms in Northern Antioquia*.
| Municipality | n | CFU (000 units/mL) | SCC (000 cells/ mL) | Animals in production | Number of milkers | Age of milkers (years) | Seniority (years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bello | 10 | 1174.52±2697.62 | 263.78±107.09 | 45.6±20.80 | 1.70±0.67 | 33.20±11.39 | 2.67±2.47 |
| Belmira | 3 | 5.43±3.44 | 218.07±118.28 | 60.00±19.70 | 2.67±1.53 | 32.00±2.00 | 8.33±10.12 |
| Donmatías | 3 | 142.94±228.38 | 224.08±32.21 | 42.00±9.85 | 1.67±0.58 | 37.00±6.08 | 4.11±4.44 |
| Entrerríos | 14 | 240.19±360.18 | 242.13±128.78 | 44.36±19.13 | 1.5±0.52 | 27.86±7.36 | 5.02±5.60 |
| San Pedro | 13 | 202.01±188.78 | 294.72±117.50 | 44.39±25.66 | 1.54±0.88 | 31.08±12.31 | 5.05±6.42 |
| Other | 3 | 143.73±234.23 | 199.72±36.56 | 36.33±22.03 | 1.67±0.58 | 26.33±4.04 | 2.33±2.31 |
| Total | 46 | 395.39±1296.88 | 256.30±111.20 | 44.98±20.78 | 1.65±0.77 | 30.70±9.62 | 4.50±5.40 |
*Mean ± SD. Significance level (p<0.05). CFU: colony-forming units. SCC: somatic cell counts. n: number of farms
Motivational variables for milkers in Northern Antioquia.
| Variable | Mean | CFU | SCC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Safety in the workplace is guaranteed (design of facilities and availability of protection implements) | 4.63±0.9 | ||
| Employees have work stability at the farm. | 4.85±0.63 | ||
| All required tools and equipment are always available for the job. | 4.89±0.38 | ||
| People at the farm are treated with respect. | 4.99±0.14 | ||
| The family needs of milkers are covered (food, clothing, health, education, recreation) | 4.87±0.4 | ||
| Employees see the farm as their own. | 4.72±0.78 | ||
| All employees are important members of the work team. | 4.96±0.21 | ||
| There is appreciation among co-workers. | 4.87±0.33 | ||
| There is a feeling of appreciation from the manager. | 4.91±0.28 | ||
| Milkers enjoy their job. | 4.83±0.68 | ||
| Milkers feel proud of their work | 4.98±0.14 | ||
| It is important that milk processors recognize the good quality of milk produced at the farm. | 4.96±0.29 | ||
| It is important that coworkers acknowledge good workers. | 4.96±0.2 | ||
| It is important that managers acknowledge good employees. | 4.89±0.52 | ||
| Bad quality of milk is a concern. | 4.85±0.47 | ||
| Milk quality is milker´s responsibility. | 4.85±0.47 | ||
| The manager acknowledges a good work. | 4.78±0.72 | ||
| The job offers learning opportunities. | 4.76±0.84 | ||
| The manager takes milker´s ideas into consideration. | 4.86±1.07 | ||
| Milker´s ideas are considered and implemented. | 4.65±0.92 | ||
| Housing is cozy, with running water and electricity | 1 | ||
| The job allows enough resting time | 0.85 | ||
| There is always breakfast, lunch and dinner at the farm | 1 | ||
| Salary always arrives on time | 1 |
* Significance level (p<0.05).
1 Ratio of affirmative answers for the variable.
Technical knowledge associated with milk quality and milking routines of milkers operating mechanical milking systems in Northern Antioquia.
| Variable | Frequency of compliance (%) | CFU | SCC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milker knows the proper condition of the udder at milking. | 78 | ||
| Milker knows the proper condition of the cow tail at milking | 91 | ||
| Milker knows how cows should be walked to the milking site. | 98 | ||
| Milker knows the importance of milk 'stripping' into a black background. | 72 | ||
| Milker knows how to handle very dirty cows at milking. | 52 | ||
| Milker knows what to use to dry the udder. | 72 | ||
| Milker knows how to attach the teatcups. | 67 | ||
| Milker knows the post-milking routine. | 98 | ||
| Milker knows the post-milking dipping process. | 74 | ||
| Milker has a good relationship with his boss. | 98 | ||
| Milker´s boss has a good attitude towards the milker. | 96 |
* Significance level (p<0.05).
Behavior variables of milkers in Northern Antioquia.
| Variable | Mean | CFU | SCC |
|---|---|---|---|
| CMT is conducted at least twice a month. | 4.46±0.94 | ||
| Milk samples from cows with recurrent mastitis are sent to the laboratory for bacterial cultivation. | 4.39±1.16 | ||
| Gloves are always available for milking. | 4.5±1.28 | ||
| Elements for pre and post-milking teat dipping are always available | 4.91±0.59 | ||
| Milking equipment undergoes regular maintenance according to technical recommendations. | 4.96±0.21 | ||
| Medicines for mastitis treatment are always available | 4.91±0.46 | ||
| Mastitis treatments follow the recommended dosage and frequency. | 5±0 | ||
| Cow paths are kept in good condition. | 4.63±0.85 | ||
| Paper for teat cleansing is always available. | 4.91±0.35 | ||
| Problematic animals (with recurrent mastitis) are culled. | 4.78±0.73 | ||
| Medicines are always available to treat dry cows. | 4.98±0.15 | ||
| Employees undergo regular training for the job. | 4.59±1 |
* Significance level (p<0.05).
Variables related to mentality of milkers in farms with mechanical milking systems in Northern Antioquia.
| Variable | Mean | CFU | SCC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mastitis is a concern for the milker. | 4.78±0.69 | ||
| Keeping mastitis low is important for milk production. | 4.72±0.91 | ||
| The effort to keep low SCC is hard and the benefits are few. | 2.46±1.76 | ||
| It is important to inform whenever a high productive cow has mastitis. | 4.52±1.21 | ||
| Low SCC only benefits the milk processor (milk buyer) | 2.32±1.75 | ||
| Antibiotics work well for mastitis. | 4.3±1.26 | ||
| It is better to take action against mastitis only when advised by the the milk processor. | 2.37±1.87 | ||
| When technicians say there is a mastitis problem their intention is selling mastitis treatments. | 3.1±1.77 | ||
| SCC reported by milk processors are unreliable. | 3.91±1.64 | ||
| It is impossible to control mastitis | 2.02±1.5 |
* Significance level (p<0.05).
General and cluster mean values for significant quantitative variables (p <0.05).
| Quantitative Variable | Overall mean | Mean in Cluster 1 | Mean in Cluster 2 | Mean in Cluster 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B. The milking equipment undergoes regular maintenance according to technical recommendations. | 9.36E-16 | -4.64 | 0.22 | |
| SN. Employees see the farm as their own. | -7.96E-17 | -3.49 | 0.21 | |
| SN. Safety in the workplace is guaranteed (design of facilities and availability of protection elements) | 3.16E-16 | -3.47 | 0.20 | |
| RN. The manager takes milker´s ideas into consideration. | -3.64E-16 | -3.36 | 0.19 | |
| SN. All required tools and equipment are always available for the job. | 7.24E-17 | -2.35 | -2.35 | 0.22 |
| B. Medicines are always available to treat dry cows. | -2.36E-15 | -3.24 | 0.15 | |
| RN. It is important that the milk processors recognize the good quality of milk produced at the farm. | 6.47E-16 | -3.24 | 0.15 | |
| SN. People at the farm are treated with respect. | -2.36E-15 | -3.24 | 0.15 | |
| SN. There is a feeling of appreciation from the manager. | 1.39E-15 | -3.20 | 0.14 | |
| RN. The manager acknowledges a good work. | 1.18E-16 | -1.76 | -2.45 | 0.20 |
| B. Medicines for mastitis treatment are always available | 8.40E-16 | -3.05 | 0.14 | |
| RN. Milker´s ideas are considered and implemented. | -2.32E-16 | -2.87 | 0.17 | |
| AN. There is appreciation among co-workers. | -9.07E-16 | -2.55 | 0.10 | |
| RN. It is important that coworkers acknowledge good workers. | 9.36E-16 | -2.21 | 0.09 | |
| AN. All employees are important members of the work team. | 9.36E-16 | -2.21 | 0.09 | |
| M. It is impossible to control mastitis | -5.92E-17 | 1.99 | -0.09 | |
| RN. Milk quality is milker´s responsibility. | 5.08E-16 | -1.80 | ||
| M. Low SCC only benefits the milk processor (milk buyer) | -5.25E-17 | 1.53 | -0.10 | |
| The effort to keep low SCC is hard and the benefits are few. | 9.65E-17 | 1.45 | -0.10 |
Participation (%) of milkers in variables describing the clusters (p <0.05).
| Categorical variables | Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 | Cluster 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milker doesn't know how to conduct cows to the milking site | 100 (50) | ||
| Milker knows how to conduct cows to the milking site | 2.22 (50) | ||
| Milker knows the proper condition of the tail tip during milking | 95.24 (95.24) | ||
| Milker doesn't know the proper condition of the tail tip during milking | 50 (4.76) |
Value in parenthesis indicates the total percentage of milkers that meet the characteristic.