泌乳奶牛退缩、踏步和踢腿反应与产奶量的可能关系

Gregory L. Willis
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研究发现,泌乳奶牛产奶量的短期增加与挤奶过程中退缩、踩踏和踢腿的发生率增加有关。由于观察到的挤奶过程中不良行为增加与产奶量之间关系的性质尚不清楚,因此以挤奶过程中的行为作为唯一标准来剔除奶牛可能在经济上不合理。
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A possible relationship between the flinch, step and kick response and milk yield in lactating cows

Short-term increases in the milk yield of lactating dairy cows were found to be associated with increases in the occurrence of flinching, stepping and kicking which occurred curred during the milking process. Since the nature of the observed relationship between increased objectionable behaviours during milking and milk yield is unknown, culling dairy cows using behaviour during milking as the sole criterion may not be economically justifiable.

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