2022
DOI: 10.3168/jdsc.2021-0174
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Mammary gland physiology and farm management of dairy mares and jennies

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“…Moreover, compared to ruminants, equids have a different structure and a low storage capability for their udders [6], and mares [65] and donkeys [6] are more adapted to frequent milk removal (2 or 3 h after separation from the foal). Accordingly, the donkey mare has to be milked several times a day due to the relatively small amount of milk per milking [66,67]. Thus, the udder cistern of a donkey mare has a very small volume; therefore, only a small cisternal fraction of milk is available, and the alveolar fraction of milk is large (70-85%) [67].…”
Section: Morphological Properties Of the Mammary Gland In Female Donkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, compared to ruminants, equids have a different structure and a low storage capability for their udders [6], and mares [65] and donkeys [6] are more adapted to frequent milk removal (2 or 3 h after separation from the foal). Accordingly, the donkey mare has to be milked several times a day due to the relatively small amount of milk per milking [66,67]. Thus, the udder cistern of a donkey mare has a very small volume; therefore, only a small cisternal fraction of milk is available, and the alveolar fraction of milk is large (70-85%) [67].…”
Section: Morphological Properties Of the Mammary Gland In Female Donkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the donkey mare has to be milked several times a day due to the relatively small amount of milk per milking [66,67]. Thus, the udder cistern of a donkey mare has a very small volume; therefore, only a small cisternal fraction of milk is available, and the alveolar fraction of milk is large (70-85%) [67].…”
Section: Morphological Properties Of the Mammary Gland In Female Donkeymentioning
confidence: 99%