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Herd and animal factors affect the variability of total and differential somatic cell count in bovine milk

The aim of this study was to quantify some environmental (individual herds, herd productivity, milking system, and season) and animal factors [individual animals, breed, days in milk (DIM) and parity] on the variability of the log-10 transformation of somatic cell count (LSCC) and differential somat...

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Autores principales: Stocco, Giorgia, Cipolat-Gotet, Claudio, Stefanon, Bruno, Zecconi, Alfonso, Francescutti, Maurizio, Mountricha, Maria, Summer, Andrea
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36516415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skac406
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author Stocco, Giorgia
Cipolat-Gotet, Claudio
Stefanon, Bruno
Zecconi, Alfonso
Francescutti, Maurizio
Mountricha, Maria
Summer, Andrea
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description The aim of this study was to quantify some environmental (individual herds, herd productivity, milking system, and season) and animal factors [individual animals, breed, days in milk (DIM) and parity] on the variability of the log-10 transformation of somatic cell count (LSCC) and differential somatic cell count (DSCC) on individual bovine milk. A total of 159,360 test-day records related to milk production and composition were extracted from 12,849 Holstein-Friesian and 9,275 Simmental cows distributed across 223 herds. Herds were classified into high and low productivity, defined according to the average daily milk net energy output (D(MEO)) yielded by the cows. Data included daily milk yield (DY(M); kg/d), milk fat, protein, lactose, SCC, and DSCC, and information on herds (i.e., productivity, milking system). The daily production of total and differential somatic cells in milk was calculated and then log-10 transformed, obtaining D(LSCC) and D(LDSCC), respectively. Data were analyzed using a mixed model including the effects of individual herd, animal, repeated measurements intra animal as random, and herd productivity, milking system, season, breed, DIM, parity, DIM × parity, breed × season, DIM × milking system and parity × milking system as fixed factors. Herds with a high D(MEO) were characterized by a lower content of LSCC and DSCC, and higher D(LSCC) and D(LDSCC), compared to the low D(MEO) herds. The association between milking system and somatic cell traits suggested that the use of the automatic milking systems would not allow for a rapid intervention on the cow, as evidenced by the higher content of all somatic cell traits compared to the other milking systems. Season was an important source of variation, as evidenced by high LSCC and DSCC content in milk during summer. Breed of cow had a large influence, with Holstein-Friesian having greater LSCC, DSCC, D(LSCC), and D(LDSCC) compared to Simmental. With regard to DIM, the variability of LSCC was mostly related to that of DSCC, showing an increase from calving to the end of lactation, and suggesting the higher occurrence of chronic mastitis in cows toward the end of lactation. All the somatic cell traits increased across number of parities, possibly because older cows may have increased susceptibility to intramammary infections.
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spelling pubmed-98388042023-01-17 Herd and animal factors affect the variability of total and differential somatic cell count in bovine milk Stocco, Giorgia Cipolat-Gotet, Claudio Stefanon, Bruno Zecconi, Alfonso Francescutti, Maurizio Mountricha, Maria Summer, Andrea J Anim Sci Animal Health and Well Being The aim of this study was to quantify some environmental (individual herds, herd productivity, milking system, and season) and animal factors [individual animals, breed, days in milk (DIM) and parity] on the variability of the log-10 transformation of somatic cell count (LSCC) and differential somatic cell count (DSCC) on individual bovine milk. A total of 159,360 test-day records related to milk production and composition were extracted from 12,849 Holstein-Friesian and 9,275 Simmental cows distributed across 223 herds. Herds were classified into high and low productivity, defined according to the average daily milk net energy output (D(MEO)) yielded by the cows. Data included daily milk yield (DY(M); kg/d), milk fat, protein, lactose, SCC, and DSCC, and information on herds (i.e., productivity, milking system). The daily production of total and differential somatic cells in milk was calculated and then log-10 transformed, obtaining D(LSCC) and D(LDSCC), respectively. Data were analyzed using a mixed model including the effects of individual herd, animal, repeated measurements intra animal as random, and herd productivity, milking system, season, breed, DIM, parity, DIM × parity, breed × season, DIM × milking system and parity × milking system as fixed factors. Herds with a high D(MEO) were characterized by a lower content of LSCC and DSCC, and higher D(LSCC) and D(LDSCC), compared to the low D(MEO) herds. The association between milking system and somatic cell traits suggested that the use of the automatic milking systems would not allow for a rapid intervention on the cow, as evidenced by the higher content of all somatic cell traits compared to the other milking systems. Season was an important source of variation, as evidenced by high LSCC and DSCC content in milk during summer. Breed of cow had a large influence, with Holstein-Friesian having greater LSCC, DSCC, D(LSCC), and D(LDSCC) compared to Simmental. With regard to DIM, the variability of LSCC was mostly related to that of DSCC, showing an increase from calving to the end of lactation, and suggesting the higher occurrence of chronic mastitis in cows toward the end of lactation. All the somatic cell traits increased across number of parities, possibly because older cows may have increased susceptibility to intramammary infections. Oxford University Press 2022-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9838804/ /pubmed/36516415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skac406 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society of Animal Science. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Animal Health and Well Being
Stocco, Giorgia
Cipolat-Gotet, Claudio
Stefanon, Bruno
Zecconi, Alfonso
Francescutti, Maurizio
Mountricha, Maria
Summer, Andrea
Herd and animal factors affect the variability of total and differential somatic cell count in bovine milk
title Herd and animal factors affect the variability of total and differential somatic cell count in bovine milk
title_full Herd and animal factors affect the variability of total and differential somatic cell count in bovine milk
title_fullStr Herd and animal factors affect the variability of total and differential somatic cell count in bovine milk
title_full_unstemmed Herd and animal factors affect the variability of total and differential somatic cell count in bovine milk
title_short Herd and animal factors affect the variability of total and differential somatic cell count in bovine milk
title_sort herd and animal factors affect the variability of total and differential somatic cell count in bovine milk
topic Animal Health and Well Being
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36516415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skac406
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