Title of article :
Milk quality of the Original Valachian in a submontane region
Author/Authors :
Pe?inova، Petra نويسنده University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Agriculture, ?eské Bud?jovice, Czech Republic , , Vejc?k، Anton?n نويسنده University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Agriculture, ?eské Bud?jovice, Czech Republic , , Marsalek، Miroslav نويسنده University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Agriculture, ?eské Bud?jovice, Czech Republic ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to evaluate the milk efficiency of Original Valachian (OV) Sheep.
The flock under scrutiny is kept at pasture at an altitude of 600 m in the Novohradske
Mountains, and samples were taken from morning milking roughly in four to five weekly
intervals during the period from April to August. The milking was begun on average on the
50th day of lactation, and was carried out mechanically. A total of 862 samples were analysed
from an average of 54 ewes over the the years 2006–09. After an evaluation of the essential
components of ewe’s milk from the flock of OV lambing ewes during lactation these average
values were found: fat 4.90 g 100 g–1, crude protein 5.94 g 100 g–1, casein 4.40 g 100 g–1, serum
protein 1.18 g 100 g–1, lactose 5.07 g 100 g–1, dry matter 16.45 g 100 g–1, solid not fat 11.63 g
100 g–1 and utilizable dry matter 10.85 g 100 g–1. OV had an average daily milk yield of 0.70 l.
Fat, protein, casein, serum protein and dry matter showed rising trends during lactation.
During the total period of measurement the average protein content of OVmilk did not drop
below 5 g 100 g–1, in contrast to fat, which was under 3 g 100 g–1. The lactose content rose at
the beginning of lactation, after it showed a degressive trend. The amounts of utilizable dry
matter during our experiment showed a fluctuating trend.
Journal title :
Journal of Agrobiology
Journal title :
Journal of Agrobiology