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Coagulation efficiency and its determinant factors: A case study for Manchega ewe milk in the region of Castilla-La Mancha,Spain
Authors:J Caballero-Villalobos  JM Perea  E Angón  R Arias  A Garzón
Affiliation:2. Centro Regional de Selección y Reproducción Animal de Castilla-La Mancha, Valdepeñas, Ciudad Real 13300, Spain
Abstract:Milk coagulation, especially in small ruminant species, is often hard to evaluate, as coagulation traits are normally considered individually and several factors related to udder health might distort yield calculation. Due to the lack of studies about these factors, our objective was to determine milk coagulation efficiency (CE) and its determinants using a deterministic technical efficiency approach, an ordinary least square regression model, and ANOVA. Milk from 300 Manchega ewes was collected and analyzed for composition, milk coagulation properties, and hygienic quality. The study results indicate that the estimated CE in Manchega ewes was 0.69, implying an important proportion of the animals produce poorly coagulating milk. The results of the ordinary least square regression model and ANOVA revealed that the main factor causing inefficiency was the initial pH of milk. Crude protein, casein and plasmin activity had moderate effects on CE, and, finally, other factors such as freezing point depression, somatic cell count, colony-forming units, and fat concentration had minor effects.
Keywords:sheep milk  coagulation efficiency  Manchega  hygienic quality
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