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Seasonal and stage of lactation effects on milk fat composition in northern Victoria

GP Walker, C Wijesundera, FR Dunshea, PT Doyle

Animal Production Science | Published : 2013

Abstract

Effect of herd nutrition, time of year and season of calving on milk fat composition and physical properties were examined on irrigated commercial dairy farms in northern Victoria that made use of split-calving and a diverse range of feeding systems. Twenty-four farms were included in the study, and from each farm, morning and evening milk samples were collected from 16 cows that calved in autumn and 16 cows that calved in spring. There were no significant effects of season of calving on the concentration of fatty acids or phospholipids in milk fat, but there were interactions between season of calving and time of year (P < 0.001). These differences could be attributed to changes in energy b..

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The authors thank Claudio Ceccato and Peter Fagan (CSIRO Animal, Food and Health Sciences), Daryl Wilson and Pam Guerra (Department of Primary Industries, Kyabram, Vic.), and Maike van der Maat and Irene Van Dorp (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) for technical assistance. The Department of Primary Industries, Victoria and Dairy Australia funded this work.