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| 논문명(한글) |
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| 논문명(영문) |
Comparative Evaluation of a Domestic Automatic MilkingSystem and a Commercial System: Effects of Parity on MilkPerformance and System Capacity |
| 성과주관부서 |
국립축산과학원 축산자원개발부 낙농과 |
| 품목코드 |
축산 / 대가축 / 젖소 |
| 학술지명 |
Animals |
주저자 |
임동현 |
| 성과년도 |
2025 |
성과적용일 |
2025년12월 |
This study evaluated milking characteristics and milk productivity of a domestically de
veloped automatic milking system (AMS-K) and compared its performance with a com
mercially imported AMS (AMS-C), under identical farm management conditions. Milking
performance of AMS-K was monitored over a three-month operating period, and a compar
ative analysis was subsequently conducted using a total of 50 Holstein cows, with 25 cows
allocated to each system based on similar parity, days in milk, and milk yield. During the
three-month operation of AMS-K, milk yield per milking significantly increased in from
13.81 kg in the 1st month to 15.99 kg in the 3rd month, and daily milk yield increased
by 4.01–7.52% compared with the initial operating period. Milking frequency decreased
from 2.53 to 2.27 times per day, but remained higher than conventional twice-daily milking.
Average milking interval increased from 9.37 to 10.34 h, which was within the optimal
range (9–10 h) for AMS operation. Milking stall occupancy and teat-cup attachment times
gradually increased, whereas milking time showed no significant change. Somatic cell count initially increased but stabilized after three months. Milking efficiency ranged from
2.44 to 2.56 kg/min. In the system comparison, AMS-C showed shorter milking stall occu
pancy time, higher milking frequency, and higher milking efficiency than AMS-K, whereas
AMS-K showed higher milk yield per milking, associated with longer milking interval.
Across both systems, multiparous cows exhibited longer milking intervals and higher
milk yields than primiparous cows in both AMSs. Theoretical milking capacity per AMS
was 54.45 cows (primiparous) and 37.77 cows (multiparous) for AMS-K, sufficient for an
average Korean dairy farm. Our results demonstrate that AMS-K achieved stable milking
performance, milk quality, and operational efficiency comparable to the imported AMS.
AMS-Kshowsgreat potential for practical applications and commercialization in Korean
dairy farms.