Elevated cluster take-off level and the risk of dry off in dairy cows
To achieve a profitable milk production in a more and more automated dairy production, well adapted milking equipment and milking routines are essential. Many factors affect the milk production and the possibilities to enhance production. Different settings for take off level in the milking stations...
| Main Author: | |
|---|---|
| Format: | H2 |
| Language: | Inglés Swedish |
| Published: |
SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and Management (until 231231)
2016
|
| Subjects: |
Similar Items: Elevated cluster take-off level and the risk of dry off in dairy cows
- The importance of feeding during milking and take off level for milking efficiency and milk production
- Effects of a single omitted milking on one udder quarter in high cell count dairy cows in an AMR system with or without re-sorting for a second milking
- Factors driving off-farm employment in Southeast China [In Chinese]
- Evaluation of the retinal ON- and OFF-responses in the dog ERG
- Factors driving off-farm employment participation choices: an empirical analysis for Jiangxi Province, China: [In Chinese]
- Agroecology in livestock systems in low- and middle- income countries: Managing synergies and trade-offs