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Somatic cell and factors which affect their count in milk

Zrinka Čačić ; Hrvatski stočarsko selekcijski centar, Ilica 101, 1000 Zagreb
Samir Kalit
Neven Antunac
Mato Čačić


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Abstract

Milk quality is determined by chemical composition, physical characteristics and hygienic parameters. The main indicators of hygienic quality of milk are total number of microorganisms and somatic cell count (SCC.) Environmental factors have the greatest influence on increasing SCC. The most important environmental parameters are status of udder infection, age of cow, stage of lactation, number of lactation, breed, housing, geographical area and seasons, herd size, stress, heavy physical activity and, milking. A farmer (milk producer) himself can control a great number of environmental factors using good management practise and permanent education. Since SCC participate in creating the price of milk, it is necessary to inform milk producers how to organise their production so that they would produce maximum quantity of good hygienic quality milk.

Keywords

milk; somatic cell count (SCC); genetic and environmental factors

Hrčak ID:

1671

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/1671

Publication date:

16.1.2003.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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