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- W1794350400 abstract "The hygiene in a cowshed is extremely important for the cows well being and health andwhen it comes to keep a high production of quality milk. As more and more producers chooseloose-housing systems for their cows the demand for better buildings and equipment is increasing.This study concentrates on how the floor systems used in the alleys and the cubiclesheight over the floor affects the hygiene in the cowshed. There are many aspects to take intoconsideration besides hygiene and well being of the cows but this study can be seen as a partof the recommendations how to design a cowshed.The different floor systems that were involved in the study were two compartments with masticasphalt and scrapes with cubicles that were situated with different height over the floor anda compartment with concrete slatted floor without scrapes.In this study several examinations were performed to compare the hygiene in the three compartments.Ash content analysis was performed to give the amount of manure on the lyingarea in the cubicles. The hygiene was further compared with bacterial analyses using coliformbacteria and spores from Clostridium tyrobutyricum and Bacillus cereus. The dirtiness of theudders and teats were estimated visually by giving scores on a continuous scale. To get someindication of how the milk quality was affected by the hygiene in the cows' local environmentsomatic cell counts were recorded and analysed.All results indicate that the hygiene is best in the compartment with mastic asphalt andscrapes with cubicles situated higher over the floor. The amount of manure in the cubicleswas lower compared to the other compartments and the number of coliform bacteria waslower. The animals were much cleaner in this compartment and the somatic cell count waslower. The compartment with mastic asphalt and low situated cubicles seemed to be the onewith the most poorly hygiene in all experiments except the ash content analysis were the slattedfloor compartment was the one with the highest amount of manure.The conclusion drawn from this study is that cubicles well elevated above the alley is importantto maintain a good hygiene for the cows in the lying area. Whether the slatted floor withoutscrapes or the mastic asphalt floor with scrapes gives the best hygiene when the cubiclesare situated at the same low height is difficult to confirm from this study since the resultspoint in different directions." @default.
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- W1794350400 title "Hygiene studies in cubicle cowsheds with different floor systems in the passages" @default.
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