The Effects of Teat End Hyperkeratosis and Body Dirtiness Scores on Milk Yield and Quality in Holstein-Friesian Cows
Frederic Ndihokubwayo and Atakan Koç
ydın Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Animal Science, 09100, Aydın, Turkey.
*Correspondence | Atakan Koç, Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Animal Science, 09100, Aydın, Turkey; Email:
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Figure 1:
Evolution of body dirtines score (BDS) and teat end score (TES) or teat end hyperkeratosis score (TEHS) in HF cows depending on parity (a,b: different letter shows significant differences between the groups for P<0.05).
Figure 2:
Evolution of somatic cell count (Log10SCC) according to teat end hyperkeratosis score (A,B: different letter shows significant differences between the groups for P<0.01, a,b: different letter shows significant differences between the groups for P<0.05).