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* Physiology Weihenstephan, Technical University, Munich, Germany and
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Institute of Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
2 Correspondence: Weihenstephaner Berg 3, D-85350 Freising (phone: +49-8161-714429; fax: +49-8161-714204; e-mail: bruckmaier{at}wzw.tum.de).
Abstract
In conventional milking systems, dairy cows are driven to the milking stall twice or thrice daily, whereas in automatic milking systems (AMS), the cows enter the milking stall voluntarily. In this study, noninvasive methods were used to analyze the physiological reaction of 17 cows toward the changeover from conventional to automatic milking. Milk yield and composition were analyzed. Heart rate was recorded continuously, and feces was sampled twice daily to determine cortisol metabolites (11, 17-dioxoandrostanes) for a period of 2 wk. During the first visit to the AMS (without milking), heart rate was elevated compared with parlor milking by 35 ± 3 beats per minute (bpm) above basal heart rate (P < 0.05). Heart rate during the first milking in AMS (eighth visit) was already similar to the heart rate previously measured during milking in the parlor (18.1 ± 2.2 bpm above basal level). Concentration of fecal cortisol metabolites was unchanged during the changeover compared with parlor milking. A decreased (P < 0.05) milk yield of 68 ± 7% relative to previous parlor yield during the first AMS milking indicated a disturbance of milk ejection in most cows. Individual yields ranged from 8 to 96% of the previous parlor yield. To examine the relationship between adrenal cortex sensitivity and the coping process, an ACTH challenge experiment was performed after the changeover period. Cows that released more cortisol after ACTH injection, indicating a higher adrenal cortex sensitivity, had a less enhanced heart rate and a near normal milk ejection during the first AMS milkings (P < 0.05). In conclusion, the reactions toward the changeover to AMS milking varied widely within cows. Adaption to the AMS was easier in animals with a higher adrenal cortex sensitivity to ACTH.
Key Words: Adaptation Adrenal Cortex Dairy Cattle Milking
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