The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of feed restriction on unstable nonacid milk occurrence and milk composition of Jersey cows. A pilot trial of feed restriction was conducted with eight lactating Jersey cows. Animals were confined and allocated to two groups which received a balanced diet ad libitum. They received sequentially two treatments, at different periods: 100 and 60% of nutritional requirements. Milk was analyzed for titrated acidity and precipitation at alcohol test 76%; pH, density, cryoscopy, casein, fat, crude protein, lactose, total solids, number of somatic cells and milk production were determined. Feed restriction increases unstable nonacid milk occurrence, reduces milk production and amount of components; however, it does not change the concentration of the milky components.
milk stability; undernutrition; alcohol; lactation cows