Physiology of milk secretion in machine milking = Fiziologiya molokootdachi pri mashinnom doenii / I.A. Velitok ; [translator: R.S. Chakravarthy]
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Other title: | Fiziologiya molokootdachi pri mashinnom doenii. Fiziologiya molokootdachi pri mashinnom doenii. |
Format: | Government Document Book |
Language: | English Russian |
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New Delhi :
Amerind Pub. Co.,
1977.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Characteristics of milk letdown in cows
- The curve of the milk letdown process
- Oxytocin and milking process in cows
- Phenotypic changes in milk letdown in cows
- Functional characteristics of the mammary gland of the cow
- Variability in milk letdown
- Milk letdown in the quarters of the udder
- Physiological significance of completeness of milk letdown for yield increase in cows
- Effect of completeness of milk letdown on the secretion of milk
- Residual milk and the process of its deposition in the udder
- Speed of milk secretion in cow's udder
- Effect of optimization of physiological functions of the cow on milk letdown
- The essence of optimization of physiological functions of dairy cows
- Effect of optimization of physiological functions of the cow on the withdrawal of milk from the alveoli during letdown of milk
- Effect of optimization of physiological functions of the cow on milk letdown and teat sphincter tone in hand milking
- Effect of optimization of physiological functions of the cow on milk letdown in machine milking
- The prolongation of milk letdown in cows
- Influence of cisternal milk on withdrawal of alveolar milk
- Influence of tonic functions of cistern lumina of udder withdrawal of milk from the alveoli
- Influence of milk stimulation of teat of each quarter of the udder on full evacuation of alveoli
- Physiological characteristics of the function of the mammary gland of the cow during milk letdown
- Physiological basis of the technological process on completely mechanized dairy farms
- Biological prerequisites of planning dairy farms
- Biological basis of designing and testing of milking machines
- Measures for safety of mammary gland in machine milking of cows
- Physiological requirements of feeding regimes of lactating cows.