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Title:The effects of a synthetic analogue of the Bovine Appeasing Pheromone on milk yield and composition in Valdostana dairy cows during the move from winter housing to confined lowland pastures
Author(s):Osella MC; Cozzi A; Spegis C; Turille G; Barmaz A; Lecuelle CL; Teruel E; Bienboire-Frosini C; Chabaud C; Bougrat L; Pageat P;
Address:"IRSEA Research Institute Semiochemistry and Applied Ethology,Apt,France. IAR Institut Agricole Regional,Aoste,Italy"
Journal Title:J Dairy Res
Year:2018
Volume:85
Issue:2
Page Number:174 - 177
DOI: 10.1017/S0022029918000262
ISSN/ISBN:1469-7629 (Electronic) 0022-0299 (Linking)
Abstract:"This Research Communication describes the effects of a synthetic analogue of the Bovine Appeasing Pheromone (BAP) on milk parameters in Valdostana dairy cows during the first turning out from tie-stalls to confined lowland pastures around the farms. Thirty healthy lactating Valdostana cows were enroled in the study and randomly divided into 2 groups: experimental group (EG, n = 15) and control group (CG, n = 15). The two groups were separately housed in the same farm and managed outside in two different pens. Treatment (BAP and solution) and control (solution only) were poured on the nuchal skin area between the horns when the animals were inside the farm at the feeding rack every 7 d for 28 d (T0-T4). Milk samples were evaluated at the same time points (T0-T4). Daily milk production (kg/day) was higher in the EG than in the CG, particularly during the first day after the turning out to pasture (T1). Somatic Cell Count (103 cells/ml) was higher in the placebo group than in the EG, especially at T1. Proteins, fat, fat-free dry matter and casein (g/100 g) were not affected by the treatment. In T1 urea (mg/dl) content was higher in CG vs. EG, suggesting a more correct metabolic balance in the group treated with BAP. The use of BAP appears to modulate adaptation in ways that may improve dairy cow performance in the context of changes in management routines"
Keywords:"Adaptation, Physiological/physiology Administration, Cutaneous Animals Cattle Cell Count Dairying/*methods Fats/analysis Female Housing, Animal Lactation/*drug effects/physiology Milk/*chemistry/cytology Milk Proteins/analysis Neck Pheromones/*administrat;"
Notes:"MedlineOsella, Maria Cristina Cozzi, Alessandro Spegis, Claudio Turille, Germano Barmaz, Andrea Lecuelle, Celine Lafont Teruel, Eva Bienboire-Frosini, Cecile Chabaud, Camille Bougrat, Laurent Pageat, Patrick eng England 2018/05/23 J Dairy Res. 2018 May; 85(2):174-177. doi: 10.1017/S0022029918000262"

 
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