In the last three decades, we assisted in a shift in the dairy product preferences in developed countries, with an increase in goat-derived products consumption. As already seen in the bovine sector, the diffusion of goat milk consumption has led to an abandonment of the local breeds in favor of the more productive cosmopolitan breeds, with an intense reduction in the livestock biodiversity. However, in several studies, it has been shown that local breeds present unique features such as a robust behavior towards the local climate and a high quality of their dairy products. This study aims to assess the differences between the basic lactation variables (milk yield, fat %, protein %, lactose % and somatic cell count) in the Alpine goat and the local breed Verzasca goat from a Bayesian point of observation. Results indicate that the Nera di Verzasca goat has overall lactation characteristics similar toa cosmopolite breed such as the Alpine goat, except for the milk daily yield reduced with respect to Alpine goats (1.68 ± 0.84 and 2.14 ± 1.03, respectively). Moreover, the Verzasca goat showed a tendency to maintain a lower level of somatic cell count along with lactation (798 ± 1734 and 1216 ± 2828, respectively). These findings help to increase the knowledge about the Italian local goat breeds and are important in the optic of biodiversity conservation.

Lactation characteristics in Alpine and Nera di Verzasca goats in Northern Italy : A statistical bayesian approach / S. Agradi, A.L. Gazzonis, G. Curone, M. Faustini, S. Draghi, G. Brecchia, D. Vigo, M.T. Manfredi, S.A. Zanzani, L. Pulinas, M. Sulce, A. Munga, M. Castrica, L. Menchetti. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 11:16(2021 Aug 05), pp. 7235.1-7235.12. [10.3390/app11167235]

Lactation characteristics in Alpine and Nera di Verzasca goats in Northern Italy : A statistical bayesian approach

S. Agradi
Co-primo
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A.L. Gazzonis
Co-primo
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G. Curone
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M. Faustini;S. Draghi;G. Brecchia;D. Vigo;M.T. Manfredi;S.A. Zanzani;M. Castrica;L. Menchetti
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

In the last three decades, we assisted in a shift in the dairy product preferences in developed countries, with an increase in goat-derived products consumption. As already seen in the bovine sector, the diffusion of goat milk consumption has led to an abandonment of the local breeds in favor of the more productive cosmopolitan breeds, with an intense reduction in the livestock biodiversity. However, in several studies, it has been shown that local breeds present unique features such as a robust behavior towards the local climate and a high quality of their dairy products. This study aims to assess the differences between the basic lactation variables (milk yield, fat %, protein %, lactose % and somatic cell count) in the Alpine goat and the local breed Verzasca goat from a Bayesian point of observation. Results indicate that the Nera di Verzasca goat has overall lactation characteristics similar toa cosmopolite breed such as the Alpine goat, except for the milk daily yield reduced with respect to Alpine goats (1.68 ± 0.84 and 2.14 ± 1.03, respectively). Moreover, the Verzasca goat showed a tendency to maintain a lower level of somatic cell count along with lactation (798 ± 1734 and 1216 ± 2828, respectively). These findings help to increase the knowledge about the Italian local goat breeds and are important in the optic of biodiversity conservation.
Alpine goat; goat; local breed; milk; Verzasca goat
Settore VET/02 - Fisiologia Veterinaria
Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria
Settore VET/06 - Parassitologia e Malattie Parassitarie degli Animali
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