The average lactation yield and the fat and protein composition of milk for three dairy breeds are shown in the table below:
| Breed | Milk Yield (kg) | Fat (%) | Protein (%) |
|-------|-----------------|---------|-------------|
| A | 4350 | 5.3 | 4.1 |
| B | 6450 | 4.1 | 3.5 |
| C | 5240 | 4.8 | 3.9 |
(i) Which breeds are represented by A, B, and C?
(ii) Give a reason for your choice in each case - Leaving Cert Agricultural Science - Question 5 - 2016
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The average lactation yield and the fat and protein composition of milk for three dairy breeds are shown in the table below:
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:The average lactation yield and the fat and protein composition of milk for three dairy breeds are shown in the table below:
| Breed | Milk Yield (kg) | Fat (%) | Protein (%) |
|-------|-----------------|---------|-------------|
| A | 4350 | 5.3 | 4.1 |
| B | 6450 | 4.1 | 3.5 |
| C | 5240 | 4.8 | 3.9 |
(i) Which breeds are represented by A, B, and C?
(ii) Give a reason for your choice in each case - Leaving Cert Agricultural Science - Question 5 - 2016
Step 1
Which breeds are represented by A, B, and C?
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A corresponds to Jersey, B corresponds to Holstein or Holstein cross, and C corresponds to Friesland or Frisian cross.
Step 2
Give a reason for your choice in each case.
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A (Jersey) is known for its high butterfat content; B (Holstein) is known for its high yield; C (Frisian) typically has a lower yield but relatively high butterfat and protein percentages.
Step 3
State the percentage (%) value of fat and protein in colostrum.
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The percentage of fat in colostrum typically ranges from 4% to 7%, and protein can range from 14% to 16%.
Step 4
List and explain any four factors that affect milk fat content.
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Age of cow: Older cows may have different fat content due to hormonal changes.
Stage of lactation: Early lactation may yield lower fat, while later can yield higher fat content.
Diet quality: Higher energy diets lead to increased fat in milk.
Health status: Health issues can alter metabolic processes and affect fat synthesis.
Step 5
Discuss how the age and condition of breeding heifers may influence the date of first calving.
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Young heifers (around 15 months) should weigh between 500-580 kg at calving. If they are underweight or in poor condition, they may face irregular heat cycles leading to delayed conception. Conversely, well-conditioned heifers are likely to breed earlier, ensuring timely calving.
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