RT Journal Article T1 Long-term variability of bulk milk somatic cell and bacterial counts associated with dairy farms moving from conventional to automatic milking systems A1 Castro Ramos, Ángel A1 Pereira González, José Manuel A1 Amiama Ares, Carlos A1 Barrasa Rioja, Martín K1 Robotic milking K1 Milk quality K1 Adaptation AB When a farm that was using a conventional milking system introduces an automatic milking system (AMS) possible risk factors can affect milk quality. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of milking with automatic milking systems on milk quality variables over a long time-period post-installation. Bulk milk total bacterial count (BMTBC) and somatic cell count (BMSCC) were analysed and compared from 2 years before introduction of automatic milking until 4 years after. Differences regarding these quality parameters were contrasted using t-test and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and post hoc comparisons were performed. A significant increase in BMTBC was observed during the first three months after introduction of AMS, counts then declined to equivalent levels pre-AMS installation, from 25,000 to 50,000 cfu mL−1. Although differences were significant for the first two years post-installation, they became non-significant during the following two years. The difference in BMSCC was not statistically significant between pre and post-AMS installation time periods, but by grouping data into annual periods, significantly higher values of BMSCC were found during the first year after introduction. Nevertheless, these values decreased over time and even showed a significant improvement in the third year with respect to pre-introduction. The data show that the installation of AMS had a marked impact on milk quality. However, as soon as farmers become accustomed to managing the new equipment and the adaption of cows is real, a level of milk quality which can be maintained over time is achievable. PB Taylor & Francis SN 1594-4077 YR 2018 FD 2018 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/22393 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/22393 LA eng NO Castro, A., Pereira, J. M., Amiama, C., and Barrasa, M. (2018). Long-term variability of bulk milk somatic cell and bacterial counts associated with dairy farms moving from conventional to automatic milking systems. Italian journal of animal science, 17(1), 218-225. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1332498 DS Minerva RD 24 abr 2026