ANALYSIS OF SOMATIC CELLS IN COW’S MILK
Abstract
One of them the hygiene requirement of raw milk is the normal value of somatic cell count. General agreement rests on the values of less than 100,000 cells/ml for uninfected cows and greater than 400,000 for cows infected with significant pathogens. In our study we analysed with the data of milk recording of a dairy farm in Hódmezővásárhely. We analised four parameters (year of milking,number of lactation, long of lactation, avarage milk production) with regard the somatic cell counts. The strongest correaltion can be observed in case of the milk production and lactation number. Our results show that the improvement of udder health condition is especially important to milk producer.
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