peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to develop a method to quantify the milking conditions under which circulatory impairment of teat tissues occurs during the peak flow period of milking. A secondary objective was to quantify the effect of the same milking conditions on milk flow rate during the peak flow rate period of milking. Additionally, the observed milk flow rate was a necessary input to the calculation of canal area, our quantitative measure of circulatory impairment. A central composite experimental design was used with 5 levels of each of 2 explanatory variables (system vacuum and pulsator ratio), creating 9 treatments including the center point. Ten liners, representing a wide range of liner compression (as indicated by...
247 pagesThe goal of machine milking is to harvest high quality milk from cows as gently, quickly, a...
Experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that milk ejection rate decreases during milking, t...
Because of technical limitations, an impact of machine milking on the teat tissue cannot be avoided....
peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to develop a method to quantify the milking conditions ...
peer-reviewedThe primary objective of this study was to quantify and compare the interactive effects...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to quantify the effect of d-phase (rest phase) duration...
Vacuum, b-phase duration, and liner compression are 3 milking machine factors that affect peak milk ...
Milking machine characteristics, as liner type, can influence milk flow trait and teat apex conditio...
End of Project ReportsMeasurements of milking vacuum recorded on a flow simulator can provide guide...
Abstract The aim of this study was to compare 2 methods of measuring overpressure (OP) using a new ...
peer-reviewedThe primary objective of this experiment was to assess the effect of mouthpiece chamber...
Vacuum, b-phase duration, and liner compression are 3 milking machine factors that affect peak milk ...
Abstract Background Having a poor teat-end condition is associated with increased mastitis risk, hen...
To study the effects of a milking system that partially compensates for milk flow-dependent vacuum l...
We investigated the suitability of the quarter mouthpiece chamber vacuum (MPCV) as an indicator for ...
247 pagesThe goal of machine milking is to harvest high quality milk from cows as gently, quickly, a...
Experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that milk ejection rate decreases during milking, t...
Because of technical limitations, an impact of machine milking on the teat tissue cannot be avoided....
peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to develop a method to quantify the milking conditions ...
peer-reviewedThe primary objective of this study was to quantify and compare the interactive effects...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this study was to quantify the effect of d-phase (rest phase) duration...
Vacuum, b-phase duration, and liner compression are 3 milking machine factors that affect peak milk ...
Milking machine characteristics, as liner type, can influence milk flow trait and teat apex conditio...
End of Project ReportsMeasurements of milking vacuum recorded on a flow simulator can provide guide...
Abstract The aim of this study was to compare 2 methods of measuring overpressure (OP) using a new ...
peer-reviewedThe primary objective of this experiment was to assess the effect of mouthpiece chamber...
Vacuum, b-phase duration, and liner compression are 3 milking machine factors that affect peak milk ...
Abstract Background Having a poor teat-end condition is associated with increased mastitis risk, hen...
To study the effects of a milking system that partially compensates for milk flow-dependent vacuum l...
We investigated the suitability of the quarter mouthpiece chamber vacuum (MPCV) as an indicator for ...
247 pagesThe goal of machine milking is to harvest high quality milk from cows as gently, quickly, a...
Experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that milk ejection rate decreases during milking, t...
Because of technical limitations, an impact of machine milking on the teat tissue cannot be avoided....