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Effects of parity and days in milk on milk composition in correlation with β-hydroxybutyrate in tropic dairy cows.

Ahmed Sabek1,2, Chunfang Li3,4, Chao Du1, Liangkang Nan1, Junqing Ni3,4, Eman Elgazzar2, Yabing Ma3,4, Abdelfattah Z M Salem5, Shujun Zhang6.   

Abstract

The current study was conducted to evaluate the effect of parity and days in milk on milk yield and milk production traits and their correlation with β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) concentrations in milk of Chinese tropic Holstein dairy cows which are adapted to a humid subtropical climate in central China. About 3055 milking records of Holstein cows were obtained from three farms in the hot region in the center of China. The records were classified according to parity to 4 categories: first parity, second parity, third parity, and greater than third parity. According to days in milk, there were 4 groups, first group from (1-100 days), second group from (101-200 days), third group from (201-305 days), and fourth group (>305 days). Milk samples collected between April and November 2019 from the three farms were routinely checked for milk components including BHB using mid-infrared spectroscopy a MilkoScan FT+ (Foss, Hillerød, Denmark). Data were analyzed by multivariate analysis of variance (generalized linear model, GLM). Pearson's correlation coefficients were used to measure the correlation between SCC and BHB with milk yield and milk production traits. Results showed the significant effect of parity and days in milk on milk yield and milk production traits. There was a negative effect of parity and days in milk on milk quality, with increasing parity and days in milk being associated with higher somatic cell count (SCC) (P <0.001). Days in milk significantly affected (P=0.001) BHB. It was concluded that with increasing parity and prolonged days in milk, there was a negative effect on milk quality and udder health of the tropic dairy cows in central China. Based on the results of the current study, sampling milk for specific metabolites, somatic cell count, and quality are sufficient to asses herd health.

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Keywords:  Days in milk; Holstein cows; Milk production; Parity; Somatic cells; β-Hydroxybutyrate

Year:  2021        PMID: 33876309     DOI: 10.1007/s11250-021-02690-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod        ISSN: 0049-4747            Impact factor:   1.559


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