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Food Sci Nutr ; 7(3): 1063-1071, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30918649

ABSTRACT

To investigate the bacterial content and risk factors associated with the hygienic quality of raw milk, a cross-sectional study was conducted in four townships of Mandalay Region, Myanmar. From April to October 2017, bulk tank milk samples (n = 233) were collected from 233 dairy cattle farms located in Tada-U, Pyin Oo Lwin, Meiktila, and Patheingyi Townships. From each farm, approximately 100 ml of bulk tank milk was collected and examined for bacterial content. Total bacterial count (TBC) and coliform count (CC) in milk samples were determined using milk agar and violet red bile agar. Of 233 milk samples, 68.2% (159/233) showed TBC higher than 1.0 × 105 cfu/ml, and 78.4% (183/233) showed CC higher than 100 cfu/ml. The mean value of TBC among 233 farms was 2.55 × 107 cfu/ml, ranging from 6.0 × 103 to 3.0 × 109 cfu/ml, whereas the mean value of CC was 1.59 × 105 cfu/ml, ranging from 10 to 8.4 × 106 cfu/ml. TBC tended to increase as CC increased in milk samples. The number of precautionary measures for milking operation, choice of cleaning materials, training experience of the farmers, cleanliness score of milking cows, and CMT scores of milk were significantly associated (p < 0.05) with TBC in bulk tank milk. Similarly, the number of precautionary measures for milking operation, choice of cleaning materials, training experience of the farmers, cleanliness scores of milking cows, CMT scores of milk samples, herd size, and type of milking practice showed significant association (p < 0.05) with CC in bulk tank milk. The effects of these potential risk factors should be minimized, farmers should be trained properly, and technical support should be provided, so that the quality of raw milk produced in Myanmar can be improved.

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Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 10: 126-131, 2017 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31014583

ABSTRACT

Haematobia irritans (horn fly) is a bloodsucking insect that affects grazing cattle. Since this fly's introduction into Uruguay in 1992, pest management practices used to control the insect have been exclusively based on the use of insecticides, which has caused synthetic pyrethroid resistance. The use of insecticides is a major constraint to livestock production due to food safety and environmental concerns. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a walk-through fly trap for horn fly control. The field trail was conducted in 18 trail evaluations dates from 2015 to 2016 in Holstein-Frisian lactating cows on two dairy farms in southern Uruguay. The traps were placed at the exit of the milking parlor. Two digital cameras were used to record video at the entrances and exits of the traps. On each of the 18 trail evaluation, between 30 and 158 cows were randomly selected for fly counting according to video records. On Farm 1, a total of 718 cows were assessed. The median number of flies per cow at the entrance of the traps was 22 (ranging from 1 to 199), while the median number at the exit was three flies per cow (ranging from 0 to 22). The median efficiency of the trap was 88%. Farm 2 had 345 observations, and the median fly count at the entrance of the traps was of 22 flies per cow (ranging from 1 to 129) and four flies at the exit (ranging from 0 to 35) with a median efficiency of 82%. It was observed that the effectiveness of the fly traps varied depending on the number of flies at entry, the season of the year and the farm site. In conclusion, fly traps could be used for the control of H. irritans in milking cows without the use of insecticides.


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Cattle Diseases/prevention & control , Insect Bites and Stings/veterinary , Insect Control/methods , Muscidae , Animals , Cattle , Female , Housing, Animal , Insect Bites and Stings/prevention & control , Seasons , Uruguay , Video Recording
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 17(2): 55-58, 20100000.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491418

ABSTRACT

A criação de novilhas tem contribuição relevante no custo total de produção de leite e as técnicas de manejo nela adotadaspodem interferir na expressão dos parâmetros produtivos e reprodutivos do animal. Objetivou-se neste trabalho estabelecerrelações entre taxa de ganho de peso de novilhas pré-púberes, idade ao primeiro parto e produção de leite na primeiralactação. Na primeira fase do estudo foram avaliados o crescimento de 84 fêmeas bovinas da raça Holandesa PO dos 6 aos12 meses, pertencentes a duas propriedades. Na segunda fase, avaliou-se a idade ao parto e a produção de leite na 1ªlactação. Os animais foram pesados a cada 30 dias dos 6 aos 12 meses e registrou-se também a idade ao primeiro parto.Após o parto era feito o registro diário da produção de leite. De acordo com o ganho de peso dos 6 aos 12 meses os animaisforam então alocados em três grupos (tratamentos): T1 (n=28) GMD menor que 0,70 kg/dia; T2 (n=28) GMD entre 0,701 e0,80 kg/dia e T3 (n=28) GMD superiores a 0,801 kg/dia. Dos seis meses ao parto o manejo adotado nas propriedades erasemelhante. Entretanto, na fase de lactação os animais da fazenda 1 recebiam menor teor de concentrado na dieta total. Osdados foram submetidos à análise de variância, utilizando-se o programa estatístico SAS (2007) sendo as médias testadaspelo procedimento GLM do SAS. Não foi verificado efeito do ganho médio diário das novilhas sobre a produção de leitecorrigido para 305 dias; entretanto, verificou-se efeito sobre idade ao primeiro parto. Devido ao manejo diferente adotado naspropriedades, na fase de lactação, e também à genética verificou-se efeito de fazenda sobre a produção de leite. O elevadodesempenho animal durante a fase de recria pode ser responsável pela redução na idade ao primeiro parto sem, portanto,afetar a produção futura de leite


The heifers raising has an important contribution in the total cost of milk production and management techniques adopted and can interfere with the expression of the productive and reproductive parameters of the animal. The objective of this work was to avaliate the correlations among the weight gain rate of heifers in pre-puberty, age at first birth and milk production in the first lactation. In the first phase of the study they were evaluated growth of 84 Holstein heifers from 6 to 12 months belonging to two farms. In the second phase, it was evaluated the age at first calving and milk production in the first lactation. The animals were weighed every 30 days from 6 to 12 months being registered the age at first calving. After the calving it was made the record of milk production daily. According to the weight gain from 6 to 12 months the animals were then allocated into three groups (treatments): T1 (n=28)- ADG of less than 0.70 kg/day; T2 (n=28)- ADG between 0.701 and 0.80 kg/day and T3 (n=28) - ADG more than 0.801 kg/day. From six month age until the calving the management adopted was similar between farms; however in farm 1 the lactating animals received a smaller amount of concentrate in diet. The data were submitted to the analysis of variance, using the statistical program SAS (2007) and the means were tested by the GLM procedure of the SAS program. There was no effect of treatment on milk production corrected to 305 days; however, there was effect of treatment on age at first birth. Due to management adopted in different properties at the stage of lactation, and also due to the genetic there was effect of farm in milk production. The high animal performance during the growth phase may be responsible for reducing the age at birth without therefore affecting the future milk production compared with the moderate growth.


Subject(s)
Female , Animals , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Cattle , Cattle/growth & development , Cattle/metabolism , Milk/physiology , Milk/metabolism , Specimen Handling/veterinary
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