✨ Dairy Board Regulations and Technical Specifications
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"test day production detail":
means for each herd the cow number of the animal together with the following details for each test—
– the date of test, abnormal code, and
– the period of the milk volume for each milking carried out over the period of the test, and a calculated 24 hour milk volume equivalent, and
– based on a representative sample of the 24 hour milk production, the fat %, protein %, and the somatic cell concentration, and/or
– any other characteristics of milk that may have been determined or be required.
Notice No. 2948 in the Gazette dated 21 April 1994, No.36 p.1401 is hereby revoked.
Dated 23rd day of June 1998.
The Common Seal of New Zealand Dairy Board was hereunto affixed in the presence of:
D. T. SPRING, Director.
G. A. FRASER, Director.
L. A. J. KAVANAGH, Secretary.
APPENDIX I
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications shall generally be required to be met for equipment to be considered for approval for use and inclusion to the schedule of approved equipment.
1. Milk Meters
Target Accuracy for Total Yield (in litres to one decimal point) for each animal shall be:
When herd test determinations are carried out less frequently than at every milking
95% of milk yield measurements to be within ± 7.5%
99% of milk yield measurements to be within ± 10%
The first requirement has been interpreted as ± 7.5% where the true volume is 4.0 litres or more, and ± 300 grams where the true volume is less than 4.0 litres.
When herd test determinations are carried out at every milking
95% of milk yield measurements to be within ± 15%
99% of milk yield measurements to be within ± 20%
The first requirement has been interpreted as ± 15% where the true volume is 4.0 litres or more, and ± 600 grams where the true volume is less than 4.0 litres.
The target accuracy shall be maintained under the following conditions:
(i) flow rates between 0.5 litres/min and 9.0 litres/min, that exist for at least two minutes.
(ii) air pipeline vacuum levels between 36 and 56 kPa.
(iii) air admission rates between 4 and 12 litres/min, with a milk flow rate of 3 litres/min and air pipeline vacuum level of 50 kPa.
(iv) meter tilt of ± 5 degrees in forward, back, left and right directions, with a milk flow of 3 litres/min.
(v) the meter should perform to requirement on all types of installations when fitted in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Yield Range
The measuring range for total yield shall not be less than 0–20 litres.
Hygiene Requirements
Surfaces of the meter which come in to contact with milk and wash water/chemicals shall be of materials which conform with the requirements of MAFQAL hygiene specifications.
The materials used for the meter shall be capable of repeatedly sustaining a continuous temperature of 95 degrees C for a period of three minutes, without affecting accuracy during subsequent milkings or causing visible deterioration of materials.
2. Component Sampling Accuracy
Target accuracy for subsample measurement shall be:
(i) within ± 0.1% for milkfat and/or protein units of the reference sample for 95% of all measurements.
(ii) within ± 0.2% milkfat and/or protein units of the reference sample for 99% of all measurements.
(iii) subsampler bias less than ± 0.1% for milkfat and/or protein units compared with the reference sample.
(iv) standard deviation for subsampler errors less than 0.05% units.
3. Component Analysis Accuracy
When herd test determinations are carried out less frequently than at every milking
| Component | Range | Repeatability Cᵥ* | Accuracy Cᵥ* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulk Samples | |||
| Fatₓ | <1.5% | ≤2.0% | |
| Fatₐ | 2–10% | <0.5% | <1.0% |
| Protein | W/V | ||
| Lactose | |||
| Solids | 2–20% W/V |
*Cᵥ = Coefficient of variation (standard deviation divided by average value of samples tested).
Reference methods: Rose-Gottlieb, Kjeldahl calibrated analysis.
Somatic Cells
Measuring range ... up to 10,000,000 cells/ml
Repeatability (relative SD) ... 4% at 500,000 cells/ml
... 5% at 300,000 cells/ml
... 6% at 100,000 cells/ml
Accuracy (rel. mean diff. from direct microscope count DMC) ... Typically better than 10% in the range 100,000 to 1,500,000 cells/ml
Correlation to DMC ... 0.96–0.99
When herd test determinations are carried out at every milking
The average of all of the determinations carried out shall not be less accurate than those specified for the previous category.
LIST OF APPROVED EQUIPMENT
The following is a list of equivalent approved by the database manager (refer 2.5) as at 1 June 1998.
Milk Meters
– Tru Test
Models – F.V.
H.I.
F.C. 5.6/ML/L
F.C. 7.7/ML/L
– Carter Holt Harvey
Model – Waikato Mark 3
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