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<blockquote data-quote="Domjan" data-source="post: 377747" data-attributes="member: 6102"><p>What happened? It is a theory. (11th part) </p><p></p><p>During the udder washing there was a partial oxytocin outflow (before the milking). This helped remove a few (about 15%) milk of glandular tissue to the sinus lactiferi. It changed the distribution of amount milk between glandular tissue and sinus lactiferi. Because of this I could milk the "residual milk", too. </p><p></p><p>"(partial oxytocin outflow + whole oxytocin outflow)/one milking]" is better then "whole oxytocin outflow/one milking" University of Wisconsin-Madison: "Net effect of injections at each milking: about 5% increase" See 67th slide of <a href="http://www.wisc.edu/dysci/courses/30...06/ExamIII.ppt" target="_blank">http://www.wisc.edu/dysci/courses/30...06/ExamIII.ppt</a> </p><p></p><p>Example: </p><p><a href="http://www.washpen.com/udder.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.washpen.com/udder.jpg</a></p><p></p><p>More oxytocin results more prolactin, more prolactin hormone results more milk-creation. </p><p></p><p>Further investigations are needed to identify the causes of decreasing milk yield (after maximal points). There is decreasing compared to the maximal point (e.g. +10% extra yield instead of +15%) , but not to the yield of first milking group. The first milking group (after udder washing) has the lowest yield (in the example: 0% extra milk).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Domjan, post: 377747, member: 6102"] What happened? It is a theory. (11th part) During the udder washing there was a partial oxytocin outflow (before the milking). This helped remove a few (about 15%) milk of glandular tissue to the sinus lactiferi. It changed the distribution of amount milk between glandular tissue and sinus lactiferi. Because of this I could milk the “residual milk”, too. „(partial oxytocin outflow + whole oxytocin outflow)/one milking]” is better then „whole oxytocin outflow/one milking” University of Wisconsin-Madison: „Net effect of injections at each milking: about 5% increase” See 67th slide of [url=http://www.wisc.edu/dysci/courses/30...06/ExamIII.ppt]http://www.wisc.edu/dysci/courses/30...06/ExamIII.ppt[/url] Example: [url=http://www.washpen.com/udder.jpg]http://www.washpen.com/udder.jpg[/url] More oxytocin results more prolactin, more prolactin hormone results more milk-creation. Further investigations are needed to identify the causes of decreasing milk yield (after maximal points). There is decreasing compared to the maximal point (e.g. +10% extra yield instead of +15%) , but not to the yield of first milking group. The first milking group (after udder washing) has the lowest yield (in the example: 0% extra milk). [/QUOTE]
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