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46. The Effect of Nine-, Twelve- and Fifteen-Hour Intervals during the Day and the Night on Milk Production

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2009

K. W. D. Campbell
Affiliation:
University of Reading.

Extract

The work herein reported has shown that more milk and fat were produced per hour during 9-, 12- and 15-hour night intervals than during intervals of the same length during the day.

The milk increment was, however, greater than the fat increment.

With midday and midnight milking hours more milk and fat were produced per hour from midnight to midday than from midday to midnight.

In this case the fat increment was the greater.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Proprietors of Journal of Dairy Research 1932

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REFERENCES

(1) Campbell, K. W. D. (1931). “The effect of night on milk production.” J. Dairy Res. 3, 52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar