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Причины выбытия и молочная продуктивность коров разного генотипа в зависимости от технологии доения и способа содержания

Причины выбытия и молочная продуктивность коров разного генотипа в зависимости от технологии доения и способа содержания

Abstract

Проанализированы причины выбытия и основные показатели молочной продуктивности коров разного генотипа в зависимости от способа содержания и технологии доения. Животные, которые доились с помощью роботизированной системы при беспривязном содержании, за все оцениваемые периоды превосходили коров по молочной продуктивности, доение которых осуществлялось в молокопровод доильными аппаратами с применением содержания на привязи. При этом у коров, содержащихся без привязи, заболевания конечностей стали причиной выбраковки чаще по сравнению с другими группами оцениваемых животных.

The causes of the disposal of the animals and the main milk productivity indices of cows having different genotypes depending on the method of housing and technology of milking have been analyzed. For all the evaluated periods the animals which were milked with a robotic system in the free stall barn surpassed the cows which were kept on a leash and milked into the pipeline with the help of milking machines. Along with this, in the cows kept in the free stall barn the limb diseases caused culling more often than in other groups of animals under study.

Keywords

ЧЕРНО-ПЕСТРАЯ ПОРОДА,BLACK-AND-WHITE BREED,СИММЕНТАЛЬСКАЯ ПОРОДА,SIMMENTAL BREED,ТЕХНОЛОГИЯ ДОЕНИЯ,MILKING TECHNOLOGY,СПОСОБ СОДЕРЖАНИЯ,HOUSING METHOD,МОЛОЧНАЯ ПРОДУКТИВНОСТЬ,MILK PRODUCTIVITY

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