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Título: | Ordenha robotizada de vacas leiteiras: uma revisão |
Título(s) alternativo(s): | Robotic milking of dairy cows: a review |
Palavras-chave: | Robôs ordenhadores Ordenha robotizada Bovinocultura leiteira Zootecnia de precisão Milking robots Robotic milking Dairy Cattle Animal Husbandry |
Data do documento: | 2016 |
Editor: | Instituto de Zootecnia |
Citação: | MACULAN, R.; LOPES, M. A. Ordenha robotizada de vacas leiteiras: uma revisão. Boletim de Indústria Animal, Nova Odessa, v. 73, n. 1, p .80-87, 2016. |
Resumo: | An innovative technology that currently tries to gain market share are milking robots. Despite the high costs, robotic milking may produce benefits for the farmer and for animals submitted to this system. The objective of this study was to perform a literature review on the use of robotic milking of dairy cows, addressing aspects such as implementation and functioning of the system and effect on milking frequency, milk production and composition, somatic cell count, mastitis, reproduction, and animal welfare. The results showed that the programming of the robot depends on the number of animals to be milked daily and on the milking frequency adopted in each batch. The implementation of the system mainly depends on the site where the facilities will be built and already existing structures on the farm. The milking frequency is higher for highproducing cows and at the beginning of lactation and is influenced by the palatability of the concentrate offered at the time of milking. Frequencies higher than three times per day reduce total milk fat production and increase the concentration of free fatty acids. The incidence of mastitis and somatic cell count tend to increase in the first three months after implementation of the system. After the second year, udder health tends to improve, normalizing mastitis incidence and somatic cell count. Reproduction of the cows is not affected if dry matter intake compensates the higher energy expenditure required for higher milk productions. Robotic milking improves cow welfare since the animals voluntarily turn to the robot when they feel discomfort. |
URI: | http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/57324 |
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