Bulk milk quality differs across welfare levels in Italian dairy cattle farms with different housing systems

We investigated the effect of the welfare level measured with the Italian ClassyFarm protocol on bulk milk quality traits, differentiating between loose (LHS) and tied housing system (THS). The overall welfare ClassyFarm score combines the scores of management, biosecurity, structures, and animal-ba...

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Main Authors: Silvia Sabbadin, Silvia Magro, Angela Costa, Valentina Lorenzi, Francesca Fusi, Luigi Bertocchi, Massimo De Marchi
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2025.2483941
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author Silvia Sabbadin
Silvia Magro
Angela Costa
Valentina Lorenzi
Francesca Fusi
Luigi Bertocchi
Massimo De Marchi
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description We investigated the effect of the welfare level measured with the Italian ClassyFarm protocol on bulk milk quality traits, differentiating between loose (LHS) and tied housing system (THS). The overall welfare ClassyFarm score combines the scores of management, biosecurity, structures, and animal-based measures. The scores of 89 THS farms and 105 LHS farms located in Northern Italy were merged with the milk analyses carried out in 2022 for milk payment systems (n = 6971). The fixed effects of welfare level (3 classes: <65%, insufficient; 65–84%, intermediate; and ≥85%, excellent), type of housing system, month, and interaction between type of housing system and welfare score were tested. Herd season was the random effect. On average, the THS farms' welfare score was 72.56%, while LHS farms had a score equal to 78.82%. For THS, 80 farms were intermediate, 4 excellent, and 5 insufficient, while for LHS, 79 were intermediate, 21 excellent, and 5 insufficient. A significant effect of welfare level was found for lactose, total bacterial count (TBC), and fat-to-protein ratio. The first-order interaction affected more traits, namely fat, protein, and casein content, somatic cell score and TBC. Farms classified as insufficient exhibited the worst/highest somatic cell score and TBC and the lowest lactose content. Results indicated that rearing conditions, here evaluated with the ClassyFarm protocol, affect bulk milk quality. At the same time, this system presents a multifaceted nature, owing to the intricate interactions among various factors. Additional research is warranted to provide clearer insights and a better understanding of cause-and-effect relationships.
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spelling doaj-art-6718989c7b0d4e8488ab5b7ecca3fcce2025-08-20T02:30:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1828-051X2025-12-0124191092210.1080/1828051X.2025.24839412483941Bulk milk quality differs across welfare levels in Italian dairy cattle farms with different housing systemsSilvia Sabbadin0Silvia Magro1Angela Costa2Valentina Lorenzi3Francesca Fusi4Luigi Bertocchi5Massimo De Marchi6Dipartimento di Agronomia, Animali, Alimenti, Risorse naturali e Ambiente, Università di PadovaDipartimento di Agronomia, Animali, Alimenti, Risorse naturali e Ambiente, Università di PadovaDipartimento di Scienze Mediche Veterinarie, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di BolognaCentro di Referenza Nazionale per il Benessere Animale, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell’Emilia Romagna “Bruno Ubertini”Centro di Referenza Nazionale per il Benessere Animale, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell’Emilia Romagna “Bruno Ubertini”Centro di Referenza Nazionale per il Benessere Animale, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell’Emilia Romagna “Bruno Ubertini”Dipartimento di Agronomia, Animali, Alimenti, Risorse naturali e Ambiente, Università di PadovaWe investigated the effect of the welfare level measured with the Italian ClassyFarm protocol on bulk milk quality traits, differentiating between loose (LHS) and tied housing system (THS). The overall welfare ClassyFarm score combines the scores of management, biosecurity, structures, and animal-based measures. The scores of 89 THS farms and 105 LHS farms located in Northern Italy were merged with the milk analyses carried out in 2022 for milk payment systems (n = 6971). The fixed effects of welfare level (3 classes: <65%, insufficient; 65–84%, intermediate; and ≥85%, excellent), type of housing system, month, and interaction between type of housing system and welfare score were tested. Herd season was the random effect. On average, the THS farms' welfare score was 72.56%, while LHS farms had a score equal to 78.82%. For THS, 80 farms were intermediate, 4 excellent, and 5 insufficient, while for LHS, 79 were intermediate, 21 excellent, and 5 insufficient. A significant effect of welfare level was found for lactose, total bacterial count (TBC), and fat-to-protein ratio. The first-order interaction affected more traits, namely fat, protein, and casein content, somatic cell score and TBC. Farms classified as insufficient exhibited the worst/highest somatic cell score and TBC and the lowest lactose content. Results indicated that rearing conditions, here evaluated with the ClassyFarm protocol, affect bulk milk quality. At the same time, this system presents a multifaceted nature, owing to the intricate interactions among various factors. Additional research is warranted to provide clearer insights and a better understanding of cause-and-effect relationships.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2025.2483941classyfarm systemmilk compositionfarm managementanimal welfare
spellingShingle Silvia Sabbadin
Silvia Magro
Angela Costa
Valentina Lorenzi
Francesca Fusi
Luigi Bertocchi
Massimo De Marchi
Bulk milk quality differs across welfare levels in Italian dairy cattle farms with different housing systems
Italian Journal of Animal Science
classyfarm system
milk composition
farm management
animal welfare
title Bulk milk quality differs across welfare levels in Italian dairy cattle farms with different housing systems
title_full Bulk milk quality differs across welfare levels in Italian dairy cattle farms with different housing systems
title_fullStr Bulk milk quality differs across welfare levels in Italian dairy cattle farms with different housing systems
title_full_unstemmed Bulk milk quality differs across welfare levels in Italian dairy cattle farms with different housing systems
title_short Bulk milk quality differs across welfare levels in Italian dairy cattle farms with different housing systems
title_sort bulk milk quality differs across welfare levels in italian dairy cattle farms with different housing systems
topic classyfarm system
milk composition
farm management
animal welfare
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2025.2483941
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