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Butterfat variations in tank - Email found in subject - Email found in
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Even on even 12 hour milking schedule, morning milking seems to contain =
more
fat. Someone explained to me once it has to do with cows resting more =
during
the night.=0D
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Altfrid=0D
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Altfrid Krusenbaum=0D
Krusen Grass Farms, LLC=0D
W 3194 County Rd. D=0D
Elkhorn, WI 53121, USA=0D
krusen@elknet.net=0D
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From: Royal Purdy=0D
Date: 04/20/06 20:01:33=0D
To: graze-l@witt.ac.nz=0D
Subject: [SPAM] - Re: [Graze-l] Butterfat variations in tank - Email =
found
in subject=0D
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Folks,=0D
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Excessive stirring of the lesser amount of milk may tend to lower the =
bulk
tank fat test.=0D
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Be safe. Sincerely,=0D
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Royal A. Purdy=0D
The Elysian Fields and Pasture Project=0D
A. H. Tuttle and Company=0D
Farmington, New York, U.S.A.=0D
rapurdy@ahtuttle.com=0D
315-986-7007=0D
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At 05:48 PM 4/18/06, you wrote:=0D
>For the past 6 weeks we have been getting our milk picked up on a =
shorter
schedule because 4 milkings will not fit. To fit the hauler's =
schedule,
they pick up 3 milkings, then 1, then 3, then 1, etc. I have noticed =
that
there is a marked and consistent difference in the butterfat =
percentages.
The 1 milking pickups are running 0.3 to .04 percentages higher than the =
3
milking pickups.=0D
> The same people pickup both types of pickups.=0D
> The 1 pickup milkings are evening milkings.=0D
> Our bacteria and PI counts are fine.=0D
> We are on about a 13-11 hour spread so there is less milk in the =
evening
milking.(usually).=0D
> The same people do all of the milkings.=0D
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>Question: Why?=0D
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>Thanks,=0D
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>Clay=0D
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The Elysian Fields and Pasture Project=0D
A. H. Tuttle and Company=0D
1007 County Road 8=0D
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