Rj. Dewhurst et Ch. Knight, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MILK STORAGE CHARACTERISTICS AND THE SHORT-TERM RESPONSE OF DAIRY-COWS TO THRICE-DAILY MILKING, Animal Production, 58, 1994, pp. 181-187
Twenty lactating dairy cows were used to investigate the relationship
between the site of milk storage in the udder and the short-term respo
nse to thrice-daily milking. Cisternal and alveolar milk volumes were
measured 8 h after an ordinary morning milking by catheter drainage an
d machine milking with oxytocin respectively. The response to thrice-d
aily milking was assessed using a half-udder technique and the relativ
e milk yields quotient (RMYQ). Over the first 7 days, both halves were
milked twice daily (8116 h intervals) and milk yields over the final
4 days of this period were higher for left fore/right hind (LF/RH) (12
.4 (s.e. 0.85) kg/day) than for RF/LH (10.5 (s.e. 0.63) kg/day) which
was milked after LF/RH throughout the experiment. Over the following w
eek, LF/RH quarters were milked an additional time (81818 h intervals)
and yields over the final 4 days were increased (15.7 (s.e. 0.95) kg/
day) compared with control quarters (9.8 (s.e. 0.73) kg/day). In a fin
al 4-day period, animals were milked twice daily and half udder yields
were 13.1 (s.e. 0.89) kg/day and 10.6 (s.e. 0.77) kg/day respectively
. Differences between yields from the two halves of the udders were hi
ghly significant in all 3 weeks of the experiment (P < 0.001). Cistern
milk yield as a proportion of total milk yield at 8 h (cistern propor
tion) averaged 0.170 (s.e. = 0.0275; range 0.020 to 0.334) and tended
to be greater for multiparous (0.215, s.e. 0.0279) than for primiparou
s animals (0.118, s.e. 0.0437; P = 0.076). During the periods of twice
-daily milking, the proportion of milk yielded from LF/RH quarters was
not significantly related to cistern proportion (P = 0.70 and 0.43 fo
r weeks 1 and 3 respectively). However the response to thrice-daily mi
lking, assessed as RMYQ, was significantly related to cistern proporti
on both when changing up to, and down from, thrice-daily milking (P <
0-01). Animals with low cistern proportions showed larger responses to
thrice-daily milking. There was a significant relationship (P < 0.05)
between the responses on changing up to, and down from, thrice-daily
milking. Primiparous animals tended to exhibit smaller declines on ret
urning to twice-daily milking than multiparous animals with equivalent
responses to thrice-daily milking