A Study on Relationship between Body Condition Score (BCS) and Milk Yield, Fat and Solids-Not-Fat Percent in Murrah Graded Buffaloes under Field Conditions
Keywords:
Milk Yield, Fat, Solids-Not-Fat Percent, BuffaloesAbstract
The present experiment was a study on the relationship of Body Condition Score with
milk yield, fat and solids-not-fat percent in murrah graded buffaloes under field conditions. In this
murrah graded buffaloes from different commercial farms of Guntur and Krishna districts were
selected. Total of 150 murrah graded buffaloes of different parities (1 st to 6 th parities) were selected.
Various parameters like BCS, related to average milk yield, fat per cent, SNF per cent was taken into
consideration for the present study and a correlated study of BCS and the milk yield was studied.
The selected animals were divided into four groups based on BCS as 2.5-2.99, 3.0-3.49, 3.5-3.99, 4.0-4.49.
The mean BCS values of 2.5-2.99, 3.0-3.49, 3.5-3.99, 4.0-4.49 were 2.62, 3.25, 3.56 and 4.25 respectively.
Highest milk yield was recorded in second month of lactation and lowest in first month of lactation with
9.445±0.15 and 6.18±0.08 kg per day, respectively. The buffaloes with BCS 4.0-4.49 yielded higher milk
yield when compared to other groups. Highest fat and SNF percent was observed in the animals with
BCS 4.0-4.49 when compared with others. The BCS had showed high positive correlation with SNF (0.44)
and milk yield (0.41).














