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1 August 2013 Short Communication: Associations between chemical composition and physical properties of milk and colostrum with feed efficiency in beef cows
Y. R. Montanholi, S. Lam, V. Peripolli, G. Vander Voort, S. P. Miller
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Montanholi, Y. R., Lam, S., Peripolli, V., Vander Voort, G. and Miller, S. P. 2013. Short Communication: Associations between chemical composition and physical properties of milk and colostrum with feed efficiency in beef cows. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 93: 487-492. Lactogenesis is an energetically demanding process influencing efficiency of feed utilization. Individual energetic expenditure variation may exist in this process and could be accessed through the properties of milk and colostrum in beef cows. Properties of both secretions were analyzed for fat, protein, and lactose contents. Freezing point and somatic cell count were determined in milk and specific gravity and total solids in colostrum. Associations between feed efficiency and milk freezing point, milk lactose content, and colostrum specific gravity were noticed. This link between milk and colostrum properties with feed efficiency could be considered for the improvement of feed efficiency.

Y. R. Montanholi, S. Lam, V. Peripolli, G. Vander Voort, and S. P. Miller "Short Communication: Associations between chemical composition and physical properties of milk and colostrum with feed efficiency in beef cows," Canadian Journal of Animal Science 93(4), 487-492, (1 August 2013). https://doi.org/10.1139/CJAS2013-054
Received: 17 April 2013; Accepted: 18 July 2013; Published: 1 August 2013
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KEYWORDS
Colostrum specific gravity
Densité relative du colostrum
dépense énergétique
energetic expenditure
lactose
lactose
milk freezing point
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