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Changes in the sites of milk storage over the lactation cycle of primiparous and multiparous dairy cows.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2017

R.J. Dewhurst
Affiliation:
Grassland and Ruminant Science Department, The Scottish Agricultural College, Auchincruive, Ayr, KA6 5HW
C.H. Knight
Affiliation:
The Hannah Research Institute, Ayr, KA6 5HL
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Work at The Hannah Research Institute has demonstrated the effects of an inhibitory (autocrine) protein, within the whey fraction of milk, on the efficiency of milk secretion and responses to changes in milking frequency. The regulatory mechanism involves both the concentration of the inhibitor and the site of milk storage (relative to its site of action, the secretory tissue). Milk storage characteristics influence responses to a number of management practices, most notably changes in milking frequency (Dewhurst and Knight, 1992; Knight and Dewhurst, 1992). There is, therefore, a need to understand phenotypic sources of variation in the sites of milk storage in order to define standard conditions and procedures for making cistern measurements.

Type
Milk Production
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1993

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References

Dewhurst, R.J. and Knight, C.H. 1992. Animal Production, 54: 459Abstr.Google Scholar
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