Short communication: Comparison of the effects of heat stress on milk and component yields and somatic cell score in Holstein and Jersey cows

被引:125
|
作者
Smith, D. L. [1 ]
Smith, T. [1 ]
Rude, B. J. [1 ]
Ward, S. H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mississippi State Univ, Dept Anim & Dairy Sci, Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA
关键词
dairy cow; milk production; heat stress; DRY-MATTER INTAKE; DAIRY-COWS; BODY-TEMPERATURE; ENVIRONMENT; SEASON; MANAGEMENT; EFFICIENCY; TRAITS; COUNTS; CATTLE;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2012-5737
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The objectives of this retrospective study were to (1) investigate the effects of heat stress (HS) climatic conditions and breed on milk and component yield for Holstein and Jersey cows on the same farm and (2) determine the effects of breed on udder health as measured by somatic cell score during HS climatic conditions. Data were collected from Dairy Herd Improvement Association records of 142 Jersey and 586 Holstein cows from the Bearden Dairy Research Center at Mississippi State University (Mississippi State). Heat stress climatic conditions were determined using a temperature-humidity index (THI) to combine dry bulb temperature and relative humidity into one measure. Two analyses were conducted to determine the effects of HS. Heat stress was defined as THI >= 72, and reported as HS+ for the first analysis and HS for the second analysis. The first analysis compared breeds during HS+ and non-heat-stress (HS-) conditions. Holstein milk yield decreased during HS+, whereas Jersey milk yield increased. Milk fat percentage for Holstein and Jersey cows declined during HS+. Holstein fat-corrected milk yield decreased during HS+, whereas Jersey fat-corrected milk yield during HS+ did not differ from that during HS-. During HS+, somatic cell score increased in milk from Holstein and Jersey cows compared with HS-. In the second analysis, HS was categorized as mild, moderate, or severe. The corresponding Till values were Till >= 72 but <79, THI >= 79 but <90, and Till >= 90. Holstein milk yield declined during moderate and severe HS, whereas Jersey milk yield declined during severe HS. Holstein milk fat percentage was less during moderate and severe HS compared with milk fat percentage during mild HS. Jersey milk fat percentage did not differ with regard to HS category. Jersey cows appeared to be more heat tolerant than Holstein cows; however, Holstein cows still produced larger volumes of milk.
引用
收藏
页码:3028 / 3033
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Short communication: Milk fat payment affects the relative profitability of Jersey and Holstein-Friesian cows at optimal comparative stocking rate
    Edwards, J. P.
    Spaans, O. K.
    Neal, M.
    Macdonald, K. A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2019, 102 (10) : 9463 - 9467
  • [42] Short communication: Genetic effects of heat stress on days open for Thai Holstein crossbreds
    Boonkum, W.
    Misztal, I.
    Duangjinda, M.
    Pattarajinda, V.
    Tumwasorn, S.
    Buaban, S.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2011, 94 (03) : 1592 - 1596
  • [43] EFFECTS OF BOVINE SOMATOTROPIN ON DRY-MATTER INTAKE, MILK-YIELD, AND BODY-TEMPERATURE IN HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY COWS DURING HEAT-STRESS
    WEST, JW
    MULLINIX, BG
    JOHNSON, JC
    ASH, KA
    TAYLOR, VN
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1990, 73 (10) : 2896 - 2906
  • [44] Effect of heat stress on milk production, rectal temperature, respiratory rate and blood chemistry in Holstein, Jersey and Australian milking zebu cows
    Srikandakumar, A
    Johnson, EH
    [J]. TROPICAL ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION, 2004, 36 (07) : 685 - 692
  • [45] Effect of Heat Stress on Milk Production, Rectal Temperature, Respiratory Rate and Blood Chemistry in Holstein, Jersey and Australian Milking Zebu Cows
    A. Srikandakumar
    E.H. Johnson
    [J]. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2004, 36 : 685 - 692
  • [46] Effects of heat stress on production, somatic cell score and conception rate in Holsteins
    Hagiya, Koichi
    Hayasaka, Kiyoshi
    Yamazaki, Takeshi
    Shirai, Tatsuo
    Osawa, Takefumi
    Terawaki, Yoshinori
    Nagamine, Yoshitaka
    Masuda, Yutaka
    Suzuki, Mitsuyoshi
    [J]. ANIMAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, 2017, 88 (01) : 3 - 10
  • [47] Losses in milk production and quality due to milk somatic cell count and heat stress of Holsteins cows in temperate climate
    Ludovico, Agostinho
    Maion, Vinicius Buffon
    Bronkhorst, Dalton Evert
    Cristine Rego Grecco, Fabiola de Almeida
    Coelho da Cunha Filho, Luiz Fernando
    Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika
    de Almeida, Kelly Molin
    Ludovico, Marilucia dos Santos
    Walter de Santana, Elsa Helena
    [J]. SEMINA-CIENCIAS AGRARIAS, 2015, 36 (05): : 3455 - 3470
  • [48] Genome-wide association for milk production traits and somatic cell score in different lactation stages of Ayrshire, Holstein, and Jersey dairy cattle
    Oliveira, H. R.
    Cant, J. P.
    Brito, L. F.
    Feitosa, F. L. B.
    Chud, T. C. S.
    Fonseca, P. A. S.
    Jamrozik, J.
    Silva, F. F.
    Lourenco, D. A. L.
    Schenkel, F. S.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2019, 102 (09) : 8159 - 8174
  • [49] Short communication:: Quantitative trait loci affecting the somatic cell score on chromosomes 4 and 26 in Italian Holstein cattle
    Longeri, M.
    Polli, M.
    Strillacci, M. G.
    Samore, A. B.
    Zanotti, M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2006, 89 (08) : 3175 - 3177
  • [50] Short communication: Genetic relationships of milk coagulation properties with body condition score and linear type traits in Holstein-Friesian cows
    Cassandro, M.
    Battagin, M.
    Penasa, M.
    De Marchi, M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2015, 98 (01) : 685 - 691