Testing the application of an automatic milking system on buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
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Date
2015-01-08
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PAGEPress, Italy
Abstract
The automatic milking systems (AMS) have been deeply studied in
 dairy cows applications, but not in the case of buffaloes; although, a
 few applications to the species can be found in literature. The objec
tive of this study is to compare some important functional aspects of
 AMS with the conventional milking systems. Aspects such as adapta
tion of buffalo to AMS and the possible relationship between milking
 frequency and daily milk yield were evaluated. Two groups of Bubalus
 bubalis were reared in the same barn, in a farm located in Piana del
 Sele (SA) southern Italy. Fourty primiparous buffaloes were milked
 using an AMS, and at the same time another herd of 40 were milked
 twice a day using traditional milking system (tandem). The adaptation
 period of buffaloes to AMS was 2 months. Milking frequency with the
 AMS was significantly higher compared to the one of traditional meth
ods (2.3±0.17 times/d vs 2 times/d). Daily milk yield with the AMS was
 observed to be significantly higher than with traditional milking sys
tem (7.9±1.3 kg/d vs 6.9±1.06 kg/d). In this study, there was no signif
icant relationship between the increase of daily milking frequency and
 daily milk yield. We can conclude that a positive AMS effect on daily
 milk yield and milking frequency is possible and so we can expect suc
cessful applications of the AMS to dairy buffalo farms.
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Keywords
Automatic milking, buffalo, milking frequency, milk yield
Citation
Faugno, S., Pindozzi, S., Okello, C., & Sannino, M. (2015). Testing the application of an automatic milking system on buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 46(1), 13-18.