EFFECT OF SUCKLING DURING EARLY LACTATION AND CHANGEOVER TO MACHINE MILKING ON PLASMA OXYTOCIN AND CORTISOL-LEVELS AND MILKING CHARACTERISTICS IN HOLSTEIN COWS

Citation
V. Tancin et al., EFFECT OF SUCKLING DURING EARLY LACTATION AND CHANGEOVER TO MACHINE MILKING ON PLASMA OXYTOCIN AND CORTISOL-LEVELS AND MILKING CHARACTERISTICS IN HOLSTEIN COWS, Journal of Dairy Research, 62(2), 1995, pp. 249-256
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science & Tenology","Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
00220299
Volume
62
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
249 - 256
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0299(1995)62:2<249:EOSDEL>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Plasma concentrations of oxytocin and cortisol, and milk yield and flo w rates, were compared in three primiparous cows and two cows in their second lactation during suckling and subsequent machine milking. afte r calving, cows suckled their calves for 3-4 weeks and then the experi ment was carried out over 4 d. Blood samples were taken prior to, duri ng and after suckling or evening machine milking (EMM) on day 1 of the experiment (the last day of suckling), day 2 (first EMM) and day 4 (t hird EMM). After weaning and rehousing, cows were machine milked twice daily. During the first EMM, average milk yield and flow rate in the second minute of milking were significantly lower (P < 0.05) than corr esponding values for the other 2 d. Plasma oxytocin concentrations wer e lower during the first than during the third EMM (P < 0.001) and suc kling (P < 0.001), and more oxytocin was released during the third EMM than during suckling (P < 0.01). Cortisol concentrations were higher during and after the first EMM than during the third EMM. Thus in cows sucked for several weeks after calving and then separated from their calves and rehoused we found a transient decrease in oxytocin release, milk yield and flow rates during the first machine milking.