Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/15407
Title: ACCURACY OF AC AND AT METHODS IN MILK RECORDING IN THE BALKAN GOATS BREED IN MACEDONIA
Authors: Pacinovski, Nikola
DZabirski, Vladimir 
DIMOV GEORGE
Porchu, Kocho 
CILEV GOCE
EFTIMOVA ELENA
NIKOLOVA NEDELJKA
Mateva, Natasha 
PALASEVSKI BONE
TRAJKOVSKI GORAN
PALASEVSKA ANA
Keywords: Balkan goat
daily lactation
method AT
method AC
predicted daily milk yield
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 24 (Suppl. 2) 2018, Agricultural Academy
Journal: Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 24 (Suppl. 2) 2018
Abstract: The aim of this research was to compare the AC and AT methods (as alternative methods) with A4 method (as referent method), for determination of milk production, on the day of recording of the indigenous Balkan goat, in the period of 2014-2016 with milking of goats in the morning and evening. Simultaneously, the influence of the following factors has been tested: year (year of kidding), lactation, month of kidding, milk yield level. It was determined that the largest deviation in the prediction of milk yield according to the AT method during morning milking was determined in 2016 with milk yield underestimated for -5.3 L, whereas the smallest deviation was registered in 2015 with milk yield underestimated for -1.8 L. The largest deviation in the prediction of milk yield according to the AC method during morning milking was determined in goats in first lactation, with milk yield overestimated for +3.8 L, whereas the smallest deviation was determined in goats in fourth lactation with milk yield underestimated for -0.3 L. With the analysis of all abovementioned factors, it was determined that the AT method is more suitable as al ternative and cheaper method for determination of accurate amount of milk
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/15407
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