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9789076998381

Automatic Milking

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  • Copyright: 2002-12-30
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Table of Contents

Preface 7(2)
Symposium organization 9(18)
OVERVIEW
Automatic milking: State of the art in Europe and North America
27(14)
Kees de Koning
Jack Rodenburg
SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
Milk in the news
41(5)
Ulrike Maris
Keith Roe
Socio-economic aspects of automatic milking
46(10)
Erik Mathijs
Motivations of Dutch farmers to invest in an automatic milking system or a conventional milking parlour
56(6)
Henk Hogeveen
Kees Heemskerk
Erik Mathijs
Economic efficiency of automatic milking systems with specific emphasis on increases in milk production
62(6)
K.M. Wade
M.A.P.M. van Asseldonk
P.B.M. Berentsen
W. Ouweltjes
H. Hogeveen
The economic implications of automatic milking: a simulation analysis for Belgium Denmark Germany and The Netherlands
68(7)
Erwin Wauters
Erik Mathijs
Energy consumption on farms with an AM-system
75(2)
Kees Bos
Evaluation of the AM-system adopting and using farmers - In case study of Japanese dairy farms
77(1)
N. Hatakeyama
Expectations of automatic milking and the realized socio-economic effects
78(5)
T. Jensen
FARM and SYSTEM HYGIENE
Farm hygiene and teat cleaning requirements in automatic milking
83(11)
Karin Knappstein
Nele Roth
Betsie Slaghuis
Reina Ferwerda-van Zonneveld
Hans-Georg Walte
Joachim Reichmuth
The cleaning of automatic milking systems
94(7)
Erik Schuiling
Investigation of different cleaning frequencies in automatic milking systems
101(5)
Christel Benfalk
Mats Gustafsson
Induction of milk ejection during teat cleaning in robotic milking systems
106(5)
Rupert M. Bruckmaier
Heinrich H.D. Meyer
Evaluating cleanliness of udders with an image processing system
111(5)
D.W. Ordolff
Different locations of instant cooling in the automatic milking system and the effect on milk quality
116(1)
Mats Gustafsson
Christel Benfalk
Teat cleaning efficiency before milking in DeLaval VMS™ versus conventional manual cleaning
117(1)
Martin Melin
Hans Wiktorsson
Anders Christiansson
Cleaning effects of teat cleaning in robotic milking systems by use of poppy seed as tracer
118(1)
B.A. Slaghuis
R.T. Ferwerda-van Zonneveld
A. Mooiweer
Cobalt as a tracer for estimation of residues in milk after application of automatic teat cleaning systems
119(2)
B.A. Slaghuis
R.T. Ferwerda-van Zonneveld
M.C. te Giffel
G. Ellen
Assessment of teats cleaning system efficiency of a milking robot
121(4)
F.M. Tangorra
V. Bronzo
A. Casula
M. Cattaneo
C. Martinazzi
P. Moroni
M. Zaninelli
A.G. Cavalchini
ANIMAL HEALTH
Impact of automatic milking on animal health
125(10)
J.E. Hillerton
J. Dearing
J. Dale
J.J. Poelarends
F. Neijenhuis
O.C. Sampimon
J.D.H.M. Miltenburg
C. Fossing
Effects of automatic milking on body condition score and fertility of dairy cows
135(6)
J. Dearing
J.E. Hillerton
J.J. Poelarends
F. Neijenhuis
O.C. Sampimon
C. Fossing
Changes in teat condition in Dutch herds converting from conventional to automated milking
141(7)
F. Neijenhuis
K. Bos
O.C. Sampimon
J. Poelarends
J.E. Hillerton
C. Fossing
J. Dearing
Cow factors related to the increase of somatic cell count after introduction of automatic milking
148(7)
J.J. Poelarends
O.C. Sampimon
F. Neijenhuis
J.D.H.M. Miltenburg
J.E. Hillerto
J. Dearing
C. Fossing
The influence of an automatic milking system on claw health and Lameness of dairy cows
155(6)
B. Vosika
D. Lexer
Ch. Stanek
J. Troxler
S. Waiblinger
Introduction of AMS in Italian dairy herds: Effects on teat tissues intramammary infection risk and spread of contagious pathogens
161(7)
A. Zecconi
R. Piccinini
G. Casirani
E. Binda
L. Migliorati
Blind quarters in automatic milking systems -- causes and consequences
168(2)
Torben Werner Bennedsgaard
Morten Dam Rasmussen
Martin Bjerring
Changes in cow locomotion in uk herds converting from conventional to automated milking
170(1)
J. Dearing
J.E. Hillerton
A study of the effect of lameness on voluntary milking frequency of dairy cows milked automatically
171(1)
Simon Grove
Torben Werner Bennedsgaard
Morten Dam Rasmussen
Carsten Enevoldsen
Influence of an automatic milking system (VMS®) on milk secretory activity of healthy and diseased udder quarters
172(2)
J. Hamann
H. Halm
R. Redetzky
Risk factors for teat end callosity in dairy farms operating with automatic milking systems (AMS)
174(1)
Ilka C. Klaas
M. Bjerring
C. Enevoldsen
Introduction of AMS in Italian herds: udder symmetry teat thickness and health in an automatic milking system
175(2)
Luciano Migliorati
Federico Calza
Giacomo Pirlo
Giuseppe Casirani
Alfonso Zecconi
Effects of milking interval on teat condition and milking performance with whole-udder take off
177(2)
F. Neijenhuis
J.E. Hillerton
K. Bos
O. Sampimon
J. Poelarends
C. Fossing
J. Dearing
Milk leakage in automatic and conventional milking systems
179(2)
K. Persson Waller
T. Westermark
T. Ekman
K. Svennersten-Sjaunja
Impact of teat dip composition on teat condition and udder health
181(1)
M.D. Rasmussen
L. Foldager
T.C. Hemling
Animal health of herds converting to automatic milking system
182(1)
F. Skjøth
Rasmussen
L.A.H. Nielsen
K. Krogh
Quarter milk flow patterns in dairy cows: factors involved and repeatability
183(1)
V. Tancin
A.H. Ipema
D. Peskovicova
P.H. Hogewerf
S. Mihina
J. Macuhova
Study on the incidence of ketosis in dairy cows in an automatic milking system versus a conventional milking system
184(5)
Christoph Wenzel
Alexander Nitzschke
ABNORMAL MILK
Detection and separation of abnormal milk in automatic milking systems
189(9)
Morten Dam Rasmussen
Impact of automatic milking on excretion of antibiotic residues
198(11)
Karin Knappstein
Gertraud Suhren
Hans-Georg Walte
Selection of cows for treatment of udder infections in AMS herds
209(6)
Torben Werner Bennedsgaard
Susanne Elvstrom
Morten Dam Rasmussen
Influence of varying milking intervals on milk composition - a physiological approach on secretion of ``normal milk''
215(6)
J. Hamann
H. Halm
Cost of discarding milk with automatic separation of abnormal milk
221(7)
Diederik Pietersma
Henk Hogeveen
The use of spectral photometry for detection of mastitis milk
228(7)
Martin Wiedemann
Georg Wendl
An on-line somatic cell count sensor
235(6)
D.S. Whyte
R.G. Orchard
P.S. Cross
T. Frietsch
R.W. Claycomb
G.A. Mein
Seeing red: automated detection of blood in milk
241(2)
D.S. Whyte
R.G. Orchard
P. Cross
A. Wilson
R.W. Claycomb
G.A. Mein
Detection of tissue damages caused by milking machines using conductivity measurement
243(2)
Kerstin Barth
Introduction of AMS in Italian dairy herds: The detection of clinical and subclinical mastitis by AMS system
245(2)
E. Binda
G. Casirani
R. Piccinini
A. Zecconi
Detection of mastitis and poor milk quality in automatic milking
247(2)
M. Hovinen
A-M. Aisla
P. Anttila
S. Pyorala
Proteolysis of milk protein from uninfected glands and glands infected with Streptococcus uberis
249(1)
Lotte B. Larsen
Morten D. Rasmussen
Martin Bjerring
Jacob H. Nielsen
Composition of milk clots
250(1)
Lotte B. Larsen
Morten D. Rasmussen
Martin Bjerring
Jacob H. Nielsen
A method to detect flakes and clots in milk in automatic milking systems
251(1)
B. Maassen-Francke
M. Wiethoff
O. Suhr
C. Clemens
A. Knoll
Making sense of in-line sensing for milk conductivity
252(2)
G.A. Mein
R. A. Sherlock
R.W. Claycomb
Electrical conductivity of milk as an indicator trait for mastitis
254(2)
Elise Norberg
Inge Riis Korsgaard
The change of milk quality during lactations
256(2)
L. Pongracz
E. Bader
Impedance based sensor for mastitis detection in milk
258(1)
Sonia Ramirez-Garcia
Valerie Favry
Kim Lau
Gillian McMohan
Dermot Diamond
Detection of abnormal udder tissue and milk by near infra-red spectroscopy (cow side)
259(4)
R. Tsenkova
H. Morita
H. Shinzawa
J.E. Hillerton
GRAZING
Automatic milking and grazing
263(10)
Eva Sporndly
Christian Krohn
Hendrik Jan van Dooren
Hans Wiktorsson
Integrating Automatic Milking Installations (AMIs) into Grazing Systems - Lessons from Australia
273(7)
R.K. Greenall
E. Warren
M. Warren
Automatic dairy farming in New Zealand using extensive grazing systems
280(6)
M.W. Woolford
R.W. Claycomb
J. Jago
K. Davis
I. Ohnstad
R. Wieliczko
P.J.A. Copeman
K. Bright
Two case studies on farms combining automatic milking with grazing - time budgets synchronisation of behaviour and visits to the robot
286(6)
Lene Munksgaard
Mette Sondergaard
The influence of three grazing systems on AMS performance
292(6)
H.J.C. van Dooren
L.F.M. Heutinck
G. Biewenga
J.L. Zonderland
How Pasturing influences the use of AMS - A survey among 15 dairy farms in The Netherlands
298(6)
H.J.C. van Dooren
M.E. Haarman
J.H.M. Metz
L.F.M. Heutinck
Seven case studies about automatic milking and grazing in private herds
304(1)
Christian C. Krohn
Combining automatic milking and grazing. Practice in The Netherlands
305(2)
H.J.C. van Dooren
L.F.M. Heutinck
G. Biewenga
Is automatic milking possible with a 100% pasture diet?
307(1)
J. Jago
A. Jackson
K. Davis
R. Wieliczko
P. Copeman
I. Ohnstad
R. Claycomb
M. Woolford
An individual cow-calling system to motivate cows to return from the pasture to the milking unit
308(3)
Ewa Wredle
Lene Munksgaard
Eva Sporndly
MILK QUALITY
Milk quality on farms with an automatic milking system
311(10)
Kees de Koning
Betsie Slaghuis
Yvonne van der Vorst
Quarter milking - a possibility for detection of udder quarters with elevated SCC
321(8)
I. Berglund
G. Pettersson
K. Ostensson
K. Svennersten-Sjaunja
Pattern of somatic cell count in milk under automatic milking conditions (VMS) and interactions with milk constituents
329(6)
J. Hamann
Introduction of AMS in Italian dairy herds: Effects on cow performance and milk quality in a herd of the Grana Padano area
335(6)
G. Pirlo
G. Bertoni
R. Giangiacomo
Robotic milking and free fatty acids
341(7)
B.A. Slaghuis
K. Bos
O. de Jong
A.J. Tudos
M.C. te Giffel
K. de Koning
Impact of size distribution of milk fat globules on milk quality affected by pumping
348(9)
Lars Wiking
Lennart Bjorck
Jacob H. Nielsen
Introduction of AMS in Italian dairy herds: Preliminary observations on milk fat parameters for long ripening cheese production with primiparous dairy cows
357(2)
F. Abeni
L. Degano
F. Calza
Towards specification in-line monitoring primary milk production
359(2)
P.C.F. Borsboom
J. Dommerholt
Comparison of several methods for quantification of free fatty acid in bovine milk
361(1)
T.K. Dalsgaard
J.H. Nielsen
Introduction of AMS in Italian dairy herds: A new system for the evaluation of milk fat globule size as affected by automatic milking
362(1)
L. Degano
G. Contarini
O. Formichi
D. Ravera
R. Giangiacomo
Milking with robots: the Swedish experience
363(1)
Torkel Ekman
Charlotte Hallen Sandgren
Mats Gyllensvard
Inger Anderson
Bengt Everitt
Introduction of AMS in Italian dairy herds: Long ripened cheese production from robotic milking
364(1)
R. Giangiacomo
T.M.P. Cattaneo
G. Contarini
F. Abeni
G. Colzani
Effects of an automatic milking system (VMS®) on free fatty acids (FFA) in different milk fractions
365(2)
J. Hamann
F. Reineche
H. Stahlhut-Klipp
N.Th. Grabowski
Survey of milk quality on United States dairy farms utilizing automatic milking systems
367(1)
Jason M. Helgren
Douglas J. Reinemann
Milk iodine residues: AMS versus conventional
368(3)
M. McKinzie
I. Laquiere
T.C. Hemling
S. DeVliegher
WELFARE
Implications of automatic milking on animal welfare
371(11)
Hans Wiktorsson
Jan Tind Sorensen
A welfare assessment report as a decision support tool in an AMS herd: Practical experiences
382(7)
Jens Hindhede
Tine Rousing
Ilka Klaas
Jan Tind Sorensen
Relationships between time budgets cortisol metabolite concentrations and dominance values of cows milked in a robotic system and a herringbone parlour
389(5)
D. Lexer
K. Hagen
R. Palme
J. Troxler
S. Waiblinger
Assessment of welfare of dairy cows milked in different automatic milking systems (AMS)
394(6)
I. Neuffer
R. Hauser
L. Gygax
C. Kaufmann
B. Wechsler
Assessment of animal welfare in an AMS herd: Expert evaluation of a decision support system
400(7)
Tine Rousing
Jens Hindhede
Ilka Christine Klaas
Marianne Bonde
Jan Tind Sørensen
Automatic milking and grazing in dairy cattle: effects on behaviour
407(7)
L.F.M. Heutinck
H.J.C. van Dooren
G. Biewenga
Introduction of AMS in Italian dairy herds: Welfare assessment based on metabolic and endocrine responses in primiparous dairy cows
414(2)
F. Abeni
L. Calamari
M. Speroni
G. Bertoni
Indicators of stress in Simmental and Brown Swiss cows during milking in a robotic system compared to a herringbone parlour
416(1)
K. Hagen
D. Lexer
R. Palme
J. Troxler
S. Waiblinger
Effects on feed intake milking frequency and milk yield of dairy cows of semi-forced or free cow traffic in AMS
417(1)
D.J. Haverkamp
G. Pettersson
H. Wiktorsson
Behavior of high- and low-ranked dairy cows after redirection in selection gates in an automatic milking system
418(2)
G.G.N. Hermans
M. Melin
G. Pettersson
H. Wiktorsson
Image analysis for monitoring unrest or discomfort of cows during milking
420(2)
A.H. Ipema
L. de Haan
J. Hemming
W.G.P. Schouten
Clinical examinations in welfare assessment in herds operating with an automatic milking system (AMS)
422(1)
I.C. Klaas
C. Fossing
M.K. Bonde
J. Hindhede
Measuring welfare in dairy cows - behavioural aspects
423(2)
Jan Olofsson
Improved animal welfare in AMS?
425(2)
Jan Olofsson
Kerstin Svennersten-Sjaunja
Measuring welfare in dairy cows - health aspects
427(2)
K. Persson Waller
J. Olofsson
Introduction of AMS in Italian herds: effects on animal behaviour
429(4)
Marisanna Speroni
Susanna Lolli
Giacomo Pirlo
FARM and HERD MANAGEMENT
Demands and opportunities for operational management support
433(11)
Wijbrand Ouweltjes
Kees de Koning
Udder cistern evaluation to help the decision making process of assigning the appropriate milking frequency in automatically milked cows
444(6)
M. Ayadi
I. Llach
G. Caja
I. Busto
A. Bach
X. Carre
Effects of milking machine parameters on the mean milk flow rate in a robotic milking system
450(7)
A.H. Ipema
P.H. Hogewerf
Considerations at establishment of automatic milking systems in existing herd facilities
457(6)
Troels Kristensen
Egon Noe
Integration of cow activity in individual management systems: Analysis of individual feeding patterns in automatic milking systems
463(5)
Martin Melin
Hans Wiktorsson
Illumination or guiding light during night hours in the resting area of AM-barns
468(6)
Gunnar Pettersson
Hans Wiktorsson
System capacity of single box AMS and effect on the milk performance
474(2)
Rudolf Artmann
Udder stimulation without milking decreases milk production at the following milking but has no further consequences on milk production
476(2)
A. Bach
I. Busto
X. Carre
The impact of milking interval regularity on milk production
478(2)
A. Bach
I. Busto
X. Carre
Change of udder conformation traits by lactations in a Holstein Friesian herd
480(2)
E. Bader
I. Gyorkos
P. Bader
M. Porvay
E. Kerteszne Gyorffy A. Kovacs
L. Pongracz
Managing the change to automatic milking
482(1)
J.R. Baines
Transfer of data from management systems to central databases
483(1)
M. Bjerring
T. Lind
F. Skjøth
M.D. Rasmussen
Effects of milking frequency and lactation stage on milk yield and milk composition of test day records in robotic milking
484(2)
I. Llach
A. Bosch
M. Ayadi
G. Caja
M. Xifra
X. Carre
Introduction of AMS in Italian herds: Integration and performances in a conventional barn of North Italy
486(2)
M. Capelletti
C. Bisaglia
G. Pirlo
Working time studies in farms with conventional and automatic milking
488(1)
Mats Gustafsson
Managing an automatic milking farm: Minimizing the amount of concentrates in the robot
489(1)
Ilan Halachmi
Influence of incomplete milkings on milk yield under automatic milking conditions (VMS®)
490(2)
J. Hamann
H. Halm
R. Redetzky
N.Th. Grabowski
Influence of cow traffic on milking and animal behaviour in a robotic milking system
492(2)
Jan Harms
Georg Wendl
Effect of a simplification in the entrance and exit procedure for a multiple stall robotic milking system on the cow's time budget for milking
494(2)
A.H. Ipema
P.H. Hogewerf
The difference between the setting and the actual milking time in an automatic milking system
496(1)
A. Kageyama
S. Morita
A. Murakami
H. Kawakami
M. Komiya
S. Hoshiba
M. Tokida
The effects of diet composition and feeding system on cow activity and voluntary milking in an AMS
497(1)
Arie Klop
Kees Bos
Optimization of feed speed in automatic milking system
498(2)
Michio Komiya
Shigeru Morita
Katsumi Kawakami
Mamoru Yokoyama
Analysis of teat cup attachment under practical conditions
500(2)
H. Luthe
E. Stamer
W. Junge
E. Kalm
Diurnal changes of oxytocin release during automatic milking
502(1)
Juliana Macuhova
Rupert M. Bruckmaier
Eating and resting behavior of cows in bedded pack type loose housing with an automatic milking system
503(1)
S. Morita
A. Kageyama
A. Murakami
H. Kawakami
M. Komiya
S. Hoshiba
Automatic milking systems - System performance and working time
504(2)
Christoph Moriz
Electricity and water consumption by milking
506(2)
Jan Brøgger Rasmussen
Jorgen Pedersen
Survey of automatic milking systems management practices in North America
508(1)
Douglas J. Reinemann
Yvonne van der Vorst
Wilco de Jong
Albrecht Finnema
A protocol for training a dairy herd for automatic milking
509(2)
Jack Rodenburg
Effect of the composition of concentrate fed in the milking box on milking frequency and voluntary attendance in automatic milking systems
511(2)
Jack Rodenburg
Erik Focker
Karen Hand
The effect of housing on implementation of automatic milking in Israel
513(2)
Ezra Shoshani
Ephraim Ezra
The effect of milking interval on milk yield and milk composition
515(1)
K. Svennersten-Sjaunja
I. Andersson
H. Wiktorsson
A study of practical use of automatic milking system in Japan
516(1)
M. Tokida
S. Morita
M. Komiya
T. Kida
Strategies to improve the capacity of an automatic milking system
517(1)
H.J.C. van Dooren
C.H. Bos
G. Biewenga
The changeover from conventional to automatic milking in dairy cows with and without previous experience
518(5)
Daniel Weiss
Erich Mostl
Rupert M. Bruckmaier
Authors Index 523(6)
Sponsors 529

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