Preference of side and standing in relationship with milking characteristics and temperament score of crossbred dairy cows in an 8 × 2 herringbone milking parlour

  The aim of this study was to investigate the preference of side and standing in relationship with milking characteristics of crossbred cows in a double-sided herringbone milking parlour. Seventy-two crossbred cows were milked in an 8 × 2 low-line automated herringbone milking parlour having automatic cluster removal settings for 45 milking sessions. There was considerable variation among individuals in the consistency of side choice (χ22^{2} = 1.414, P = 0.234). The consistency score of crossbred cows showed that many cows had a strong tendency to enter the parlour on the same side during consecutive milkings. The side preference was found to have significant (P < 0.01) effect on milk yield. The milk flow rate was affected significantly (P < 0.01) with increased machine-on time in consistent cows on the nonpreferred side. The temperament score was significantly higher on the nonpreferred side with a lower flow rate. Similarly, there was consistency for occupying the position on the milking platform based on milk yield and flow characteristics (P < 0.05). The study concluded that cows having consistency of side should be identified as any management practices that disturb the milking routine creates possible stress in these cows, leading to production losses.

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