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Publication Date
2002
Series Number
4563
Abstract
The effect of Quartermate pre-milking teat sanitation on milk quality was investigated in twelve dairy herds over a period of eight weeks. Pre-milking teat sanitation was carried out on all cows for six weeks on each of six farms and mesophile and thermophile bacteria counts of raw milks were compared before the milk line (“cluster” samples), and at various points within milking plants. Rates of mastitis, vat milk iodide levels and specific bacteria were also monitored.
Number of Pages
43
ISSN
1326-415X
Keywords
Microbial activity, Bacteria, Milk quality, Contamination, Sanitation, Teats, Dairy hygiene, Dairy farming
Disciplines
Animal Diseases | Dairy Science | Food Microbiology | Immunology and Infectious Disease
Recommended Citation
Depiazzi, L,
and
Bell, I.
(2002), Effects of pre-milking teat sanitation on the quality of raw milk. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Bulletin 4563.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/185
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