Relationship between the lactation curve and udder disease incidence in different lactation stages in first-lactation Holstein cows

Anim Sci J. 2009 Dec;80(6):636-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-0929.2009.00695.x.

Abstract

We examined the relationships between the shape of the first parity lactation curve and udder disease incidence at different stages of lactation in 538 Holstein cows. Data used were first-parity daily milk yields and treatment records. Each cow was classified according to whether or not it had had udder disease at least once over the whole lactation period or in one of three stages within the lactation period. We then examined the differences in the shapes of the lactation curves between the disease incidence and non-incidence group in each stage. Cows that had high rates of increase in milk yield and high milk yields in early lactation were predisposed to udder disease afterwards. Cows with high milk production over a long period but with low lactation persistency were predisposed to udder disease after the peak of lactation. There was no difference in total milk yield between incidence and non-incidence groups in all stages, suggesting that, for a comparable level of lactation, cows without udder diseases have flatter lactation curves.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cattle / physiology*
  • Female
  • Lactation / physiology*
  • Mastitis, Bovine / epidemiology*