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Comparison of goat milk standards with cow milk standards for analyses of somatic cell count, fat and protein in goat milk

Zeng, 1996

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11888179944042281559
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Zeng S
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Small Ruminant Research

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Goat milk standards and cow milk standards were used to calibrate a Fossomatic-300 fluorescent cell counter and Dairylab II infrared milk analyzer for analyses of goat milk samples. Somatic cell counts (SCC) of goat milk were 27% lower (5.5× 105 ml− 1 versus …
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