THE EFFECT OF MILKING MACHINE LINER SLIP ON NEW INTRAMAMMARY INFECTIONS

Citation
Jd. Baxter et al., THE EFFECT OF MILKING MACHINE LINER SLIP ON NEW INTRAMAMMARY INFECTIONS, Journal of dairy science, 75(4), 1992, pp. 1015-1018
Citations number
9
Journal title
ISSN journal
00220302
Volume
75
Issue
4
Year of publication
1992
Pages
1015 - 1018
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0302(1992)75:4<1015:TEOMML>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
New IMI of cows milked with high and low slip rate milking machine lin ers were compared. High slip liners used in this study averaged 6.1 in itial slips and 7.6 major vacuum fluctuations per cow milking, and low slip liners averaged 3.6 initial slips and 3.1 major vacuum fluctuati ons per cow milking. Least squares means for new IMI rates per 100 cow days were .49 in the high slip group and .27 in the low slip group. R ates of clinical cases per 100 cow days were .35 in the high slip grou p and .20 in the low slip group. New IMI rates for cows entering the t rial with an existing infection were .81 in the high slip group and .3 9 in the low slip group. More new IMI tended to occur with cows milked with the high slip liners than with low slip liners.