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Variation of freezing point of cow's milk free from extraneous water during lactation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2018

B.A. Slaghuis
Affiliation:
Research Station for Cattle, Sheep and Horse Husbandry, PO Box 2176, 8203 AD Lelystad, NL
G.H. Klungel
Affiliation:
Research Station for Cattle, Sheep and Horse Husbandry, PO Box 2176, 8203 AD Lelystad, NL
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Abstract

The freezing point of bovine milk is known to vary between narrow limits. However, some variation is possible, because of the osmotic relationship between blood and milk. The extent of variation in freezing points of cow's milk was studied. For one year, freezing points were determined in individual milk samples from a high producing herd. Differences (P<0.05) were found between evening and morning milk yield and freezing points. A ‘lactation curve’ for freezing points was fitted and showed some similarity with milk yield curves. Stage of lactation explained part of the variation of freezing points of cow's milk.

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Copyright © British Society of Animal Science 2000

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