Luxembourg MPR cows reach the 9,000 kg limit

Published 2024년 1월 9일

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The Luxembourg MPR cows have reached a milestone by producing an average of 9,049 kg of milk with 4.23% fat and 3.46% protein in 321 days, surpassing the 9,000 kg mark for the first time. Black and white cows had the highest average milk production at 9,347 kg, while Jeff Hendriks achieved the highest production with 12,681 kg of milk from 102 cows. Pascal Vaessen recorded the highest lifetime production of 55,197 kg of milk from 18 cows.
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Thanks to a significant increase in production, the Luxembourg MPR cows have succeeded in passing the 9,000 kg milk mark for the first time. In the 2022-2023 financial year, they recorded an average production of 9,049 kg of milk with 4.23% fat and 3.46% protein in 321 days. That is a gain of 341 kg of milk, +0.10% fat and +0.06% protein compared to the previous financial year, reports the studbook magazine De Lëtzebuerger Ziichter. Almost 9350 kg of milk for black and white The average of the black and white cows was slightly higher than that, at 9,347 kg of milk with 4.21% fat and 3.45% protein. The red and white yielded 8,623 kg of milk with 4.31% fat and 3.48% protein. The highest production was achieved by Jeff Hendriks from Nocher. His 102 cows ...
Source: Veeteelt

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