乳状囊肿的存在、乳房失衡、乳房形态特征和体细胞数之间关系的研究

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Small Ruminant Research Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI:10.1016/j.smallrumres.2024.107203
Renée de Cremoux , Maxime Legris , Virginie Clément , Apolline Bailly-Salins , Marine Minier
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在法国,山羊育种者在遗传改良计划中,每年都会记录初产母羊的乳房评分。新的表型包括乳房不平衡(自 2016 年以来有 166929 条记录)和乳汁囊肿(自 2018 年以来有 10079 条记录)。本研究的目的是:(1)描述这些新表型的频率和强度;(2)评估它们与乳房构象性状的关联;(3)确定它们对牛奶体细胞数(SCC)和奶牛生产性能的影响。根据乳房两半之间的高度差,使用 4 级网格来定义乳房不平衡。乳腺囊肿分为孤立囊肿和大量囊肿。将这些数据与乳房构型(9 个性状,每个性状的评估等级为 1 到 9,乳头长度除外)、SCC(250 天泌乳期计算的几何平均数)和 250 天参考期的产奶性能等信息进行比较。90.8%的山羊没有乳房失衡或失衡很小,只有1.1%的山羊存在最明显的失衡(腺体间相差≥10厘米)。最大的不足与乳房过低和乳房附着不良(前后附着)有关。SCC随失衡程度的增加而增加,在无失衡或轻微失衡与失衡≥10厘米或以上之间,SCC从589,000 cel/ml增加到1349,000 cel/ml。在 1.9% 的评分乳房中记录到乳汁囊肿。有囊肿的乳房前部附着力差。乳汁囊肿可能是外伤造成的,但与 SCC 的增加有关:无囊肿和多囊肿的 SCC 分别为 646,000 cells/ml 和 912,000 cells/ml。最严重病例的挤奶条件恶化这一假设仍有待评估。最后,与平衡乳房相比,不平衡乳房对牛奶产量或蛋白质和脂肪含量的影响分别为-14.1%、-9.7%和-12.9%。对囊肿的影响并不明显。
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Study of the relationship between the presence of milky cysts, udder imbalances, udder morphological traits and somatic cell counts

In France, among the goat breeders on genetic improvement programs, udder scores are recorded annually on primiparous does. New phenotypes include imbalances of the udder (166,929 records since 2016) and milky cysts (100,079 records since 2018). The objectives of this study were to (1) describe the frequency and intensity of these new phenotypes, (2) evaluate their associations with udder conformation traits, (3) determine their impact on milk somatic cell counts (SCC) and dairy production performance. Udder imbalances were defined using a 4-level grid according to the height difference between udder halves. Milky cysts were described as either isolated or numerous. The data were compared with information on mammary conformation (9 traits, each being evaluated on a scale of 1 to 9 with the exception of the length of the teat), SCC (geometric mean calculated over 250 days of lactation) and milk production performance obtained over a reference period of 250 days. In 90.8% (of the cases, udder imbalances were absent or very small, with the most pronounced imbalances (≥10 cm difference between glands) accounting present in only 1.1% of goats. The greatest deficiencies were associated with low udders and poorly attached udders (fore and rear attachments). SCC increased with the degree of imbalance, from 589,000 to 1349,000 cel/ml between no or slight imbalance and an imbalance of ≥10 cm or more. Milky cysts were recorded in 1.9% of the scored udders. Udders with cysts were characterized by poor fore attachments. Likely of traumatic origin, milky cysts were nevertheless associated with increased SCC: 646,000 vs. 912,000 cells/ml for no cysts and numerous cysts, respectively. The hypothesis of a deterioration in milking conditions for the most severe cases remains to be assessed. Finally, impacts on milk production or protein and fat contents reached - 14.1%, - 9.7% and −12.9% respectively for unbalanced udders compared to balanced ones. They were not noticeable for the presence of cysts.

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Small Ruminant Research
Small Ruminant Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: Small Ruminant Research publishes original, basic and applied research articles, technical notes, and review articles on research relating to goats, sheep, deer, the New World camelids llama, alpaca, vicuna and guanaco, and the Old World camels. Topics covered include nutrition, physiology, anatomy, genetics, microbiology, ethology, product technology, socio-economics, management, sustainability and environment, veterinary medicine and husbandry engineering.
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