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The fat content of milk from dairy cattle infected with bovine leukosis virus

โœ Scribed by J. Brenner; I. Rosenthal; S. Bernstein; Z. Trainin


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
323 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-7380

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โœฆ Synopsis


Two groups of cows infected with the bovine leukosis virus (BLV) were kept on two different diets and the fat content of their milk was assayed. The results were compared with those obtained from two comparable groups of BLV-free cows. The cows in each group were of similar ages, those in the groups on the poorer diet being 1-4 months post partum, while those on the richer diet were 5-7 months post partum. The mean percentage of fat in the milk from uninfected cows on the poorer diet was 2.94 while that from the similar infected cattle was 3.06. Uninfected cows on the richer diet produced milk containing 3.39% fat, while those that were infected produced milk containing 3.30% fat. No statistical differences in milk fat production were observed between the BLV seropositive and seronegative cows.


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