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背景:奶牛的挤奶行为对其生产效率有显著影响。本研究旨在探讨泽西杂交奶牛挤奶气质与其他挤奶行为特征、产奶量和乳房健康的关系。方法:选用西孟加拉邦Kalyani东部地区站ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute饲养的杂交泽西奶牛(N=94)。采用5分制(1-温顺,5-好斗)评定奶牛的气质评分(TS)。镇静奶牛(TS-1和2)的比例相对较高(75.24%),TS-5没有观察到。结果:气质评分与步进/挤奶(0.72)、飞行速度(0.43)、退出评分(0.33)呈显著正相关(P < 0.01),与产奶量(-0.64)、挤奶时间(-0.61)、奶流量(-0.65)呈显著负相关(P < 0.01)。综上所述,挤奶行为特征与生产参数直接相关。性情温和的奶牛产量显著较高。通过MCMT和牛奶中的体细胞计数评估,奶牛的气质对乳房健康没有显著影响。
Relationship of Temperament during Milking with Milking Behavioural Features, Milk Yield and Udder Health of Crossbred Jersey Cows in Tropical Climate
Background: Milking behaviour of milch cows has notable impacts on their production efficiency. The present investigation is designed to explore the relationship of temperament while milking with other milking behavioural features, milk yield and udder health in crossbred Jersey cows. Methods: The study was done on crossbred Jersey cows (N=94) kept at ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Eastern Regional Station, Kalyani, West Bengal. The cows’ temperament score (TS) was judged on 5 points scale (1-docile, 5-aggressive). Calmer cows (TS-1 and 2) covered relatively higher (75.24%) proportions and no observation had shown for TS-5. Result: The temperament score was positively associated (P less than 0.01) with stepping/milking (0.72), flight speed (0.43) and exit score (0.33), while it was negatively associated (P less than 0.01) with milk yield (-0.64), milking duration (-0.61) and milk flow rate (-0.65). It was concluded from the above study that milking behavioural features are directly correlated with each other and production parameters. Dairy animals of calmer temperament were significantly high-yielders. The temperament of dairy animals did not significantly impact udder health as assessed through MCMT and somatic cell counts in milk.