Short- and long-term effects of high milking frequency during the first 21 days of lactation on production and reproductive performance in high-lactating cows
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Shoshani, E.
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Minist Agr & Rural Dev, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
Kfar Hogla, IL-38880 Hefer, IsraelMinist Agr & Rural Dev, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
Shoshani, E.
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Cohen, M.
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Dairy Farm, IL-19350 Kibbutz Izrael, IsraelMinist Agr & Rural Dev, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
Cohen, M.
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Doekes, J. J.
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Hachaklait Mutual Soc Cattle Insurance & Vet Serv, Bareket St 20,Ind Area, IL-3088900 Caesarea, IsraelMinist Agr & Rural Dev, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
Doekes, J. J.
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[1] Minist Agr & Rural Dev, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
[2] Dairy Farm, IL-19350 Kibbutz Izrael, Israel
[3] Hachaklait Mutual Soc Cattle Insurance & Vet Serv, Bareket St 20,Ind Area, IL-3088900 Caesarea, Israel
We examined short- and long-term effects of high milking frequency (HMF) for the first 21 days of lactation. The study included 122 Israeli Holstein cows - 32 pregnant heifers, 40 cows in second lactation and 50 cows in >second lactation. Heifers were paired according to predicted transmitting ability and cows according to energy-corrected milk (ECM) production, age, days in milk and expected calving date. Thin cows (body condition score second lactation cows relative to their control counterparts (-0.37%); ECM production was also higher in 6x milking first and second lactation (7.6% and 5%, respectively) but not for >second lactation cows. Furthermore, HMF had long-lasting effects, expressed as significantly higher milk production through the succeeding lactation in the previous first lactation cows (10%); a tendency toward significance in the second lactation cows relative to the controls (4.7%), but a deleterious effect on the >second lactation cows, reflected by lower milk production (-5.25%) than in controls; similar patterns were found for the ECM. For the entire 305 days of lactation, fat and protein yields were higher for first and second lactation cows, whereas protein yield for >second lactation cows was lower in the 6x milking v. control group, Given that HMF during the first 21 days of first or second lactation increases milk and ECM yields throughout the concurrent and successive lactation with no adverse effect on energy balance, mastitis, metabolic diseases or reproduction, it seems to be economically beneficial. However, caution should be paid for >second lactation cows due to absence of significant effect in the entire of the first HMF applied lactation and the deleterious effect in the succeeding lactation.