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AIPL RESEARCH REPORT
SCC4 (2-03)

Somatic cell counts of milk from Dairy Herd Improvement herds during 2002

R.H. Miller and H.D. Norman
Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory, ARS-USDA, Beltsville, MD 20705-2350
301-504-8334 (voice) ~ 301-504-8092 (fax) ~ rlaipl@aipl.arsusda.gov ~ http://aipl.arsusda.gov

Test-day data from all herds enrolled in Dairy Herd Improvement (DHI) somatic cell testing during 2002 (93% of all DHI herds) were examined to assess the status of national milk quality. All test-day data within a herd were included regardless of breed; data from owner-sampler herds were included as well. Data from cows with records that failed Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory (AIPL) editing procedures (for example, no sire identification) were excluded. However, an earlier report showed that the somatic cell counts (SCC's) of milk from such cows did not differ from those from the other cows in the herd. Somatic cell score (SCS) is reported to AIPL as part of an individual cow's test-day yield information and was converted back to SCC in cells/milliliter [SCC = 2(SCS–3) × 100,000] for calculating herd and State averages.

Table 1 shows the total number of herd test days, the average number of cows (with usable records) per herd on test day, the average milk yield and SCC on test day, and the percentages of herd test days that exceeded four levels of SCC (750,000, 600,000, 500,000, and 400,000 cells/ml) for each State during 2002. The current legal limit for bulk tank SCC is 750,000 cells/ml for Grade A producers; the lower limits shown have been proposed as future maximums. State and national average daily milk yields were weighted by the number of cows per herd test day. Herd, State, and national average SCC's were based on SCC's from individual cows that were weighted by milk yield on test day.

Nationally, average SCC during 2002 was 313,000 cells/ml, which was lower than the national average of 322,000 cells/ml for 2001. Corresponding averages for 1995 through 2000 (Table 2) were 304,000, 308,000, 314,000, 318,000, 311,000 and 316,000. The percentage of herd test days that exceeded 750,000, 600,000, 500,000, and 400,000 cells/ml during 2002 was 4.3, 9.9, 17.4 and 30.1, respectively. Thus, 4.3% of test days from DHI herds that participated in somatic cell testing are higher than the present legal limit for SCC of bulk tank milk. This percentage may overestimate the percentage of herds that exceeded the legal limit for bulk tank SCC on test day because the milk of cows treated for mastitis is excluded from the bulk tank but included in DHI test data. Also, the percentage of herd test days that exceeded the legal limit would have been higher than the percentage of herds that were rejected from the market because market exclusion only occurs after repeat violations.

Variation among States (Table 1) was large. Average SCC's were lower in the far West and higher in the Southeast. Although climatic conditions (temperature and humidity) probably contributed to regional SCC differences, SCC differences between geographically adjacent states were substantial, which suggests that mastitis-control regimens have an impact under similar climatic conditions.

Table 2 shows the U.S. averages for the variables in Table 1 for each year from 1995 through 2002 and the annual trends for those variables. Herd size and average daily milk yield have been increasing. The results for SCC raise concern that the quality of U.S. milk is not improving. Linear trend for SCC shows an average annual increase of 1600 cells/ml. The percentage of herd test days above 750,000 and 600,000 cells/ml also appears to be increasing as do those above 500,000 and 400,000 cells/ml where the increases were significant at the P < .05 and P < .01 levels, respectively. Greater efforts to improve milk quality are essential. State and national SCC's will continue to be summarized annually so that changes in SCC and implications to milk quality can be monitored.

Table 1. Characteristics of DHI herd test days for milk yield and SCC of milk by State during 2002.
State Herd
test
days
Cows1 per 
herd
Average daily 
milk 
yield
Average 
SCC
Herd test days with SCC greater than:
750,000 cells/ml 600,000 cells/ml 500,000 cells/ml 400,000 cells/ml

(no.) (no.) (lb) (cells/ml, 1000's) (%) (%) (%) (%)
Alabama 272 108.8 50.8 485 12.1 23.5 39.0 57.0
Arizona 264 781.5 68.6 333 1.9 5.3 18.2 29.6
Arkansas 304 60.0 54.0 436 13.5 21.4 32.9 50.0
California 7,897 487.3 73.7 287 2.1 4.8 9.6 20.1
Colorado 385 235.6 78.5 273 0.3 1.8 5.2 14.3
Connecticut 687 74.7 70.5 298 3.1 5.7 11.2 22.1
Delaware 226 102.4 68.3 388 2.2 11.1 23.5 42.0
Florida 196 220.3 70.9 529 19.9 40.3 59.2 85.2
Georgia 928 90.4 63.6 432 9.1 20.3 35.8 55.3
Hawaii 5 65.6 85.6 117 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Idaho 1,356 281.7 75.4 320 5.2 9.9 16.7 28.2
Illinois 3,888 55.7 66.4 317 2.5 6.0 12.5 25.1
Indiana 2,922 49.0 64.9 357 6.3 13.7 22.8 37.1
Iowa 7,475 48.8 67.4 317 3.4 8.2 15.8 29.2
Kansas 1,996 57.9 64.6 414 10.4 20.7 32.0 48.0
Kentucky 1,411 55.1 60.4 412 8.1 19.1 31.8 47.6
Louisiana 449 64.3 56.0 525 19.8 38.1 55.0 73.5
Maine 997 55.8 66.9 295 2.8 7.6 13.8 25.0
Maryland 3,004 72.3 67.6 334 3.1 9.0 16.5 30.2
Massachusetts 796 62.1 66.8 277 2.8 5.5 10.6 17.3
Michigan 5,988 70.9 71.8 308 4.2 9.6 16.3 28.8
Minnesota 22,878 56.7 67.6 384 7.8 16.8 27.5 43.4
Mississippi 370 91.4 62.1 498 13.5 31.4 48.7 68.4
Missouri 2,549 51.0 59.4 396 7.1 15.6 26.3 42.4
Montana 392 97.4 74.2 236 1.0 1.8 4.6 10.0
Nebraska 1,450 67.4 66.8 401 9.2 17.5 28.2 42.6
Nevada 112 276.2 70.9 339 1.8 4.5 8.9 22.3
New Hampshire 781 74.0 73.1 292 2.6 6.3 11.7 21.6
New Jersey 474 67.3 69.3 341 3.4 7.6 16.9 32.5
New Mexico 222 589.4 74.3 296 0.9 4.5 11.3 25.7
New York 17,108 70.5 69.8 283 3.3 7.4 13.4 24.2
North Carolina 1,557 87.8 67.9 371 4.9 12.3 22.5 40.4
North Dakota 398 60.3 64.1 305 4.8 9.8 15.8 24.6
Ohio 6,931 64.7 65.7 326 5.1 10.7 18.2 31.5
Oklahoma 499 69.6 62.0 403 8.0 18.6 28.9 43.5
Oregon 1,739 144.1 71.4 262 1.0 3.1 6.8 14.5
Pennsylvania 33,117 49.9 68.5 319 3.2 8.1 15.4 27.8
Puerto Rico 451 87.0 42.1 471 14.2 30.4 46.8 62.8
Rhode Island 34 40.5 67.9 211 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.9
South Carolina 525 128.0 62.1 389 4.4 13.5 24.0 47.6
South Dakota 1,229 56.4 66.3 423 9.9 18.4 29.1 42.8
Tennessee 1,427 62.7 60.0 463 10.1 22.9 39.2 60.4
Texas 1,204 236.2 65.5 316 1.7 4.6 11.1 26.9
Utah 1,271 124.7 74.5 287 2.9 8.0 13.9 23.1
Vermont 3,017 62.1 67.4 279 1.9 4.8 9.6 19.7
Virginia 3,941 84.9 68.8 330 2.5 7.4 14.7 27.9
Washington 1,644 210.9 77.4 237 1.6 2.9 4.7 9.6
West Virginia 437 68.6 62.8 408 8.2 18.5 28.4 43.0
Wisconsin 38,369 56.5 71.0 295 3.2 7.8 14.1 25.4
Wyoming 12 275.5 76.6 337 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.3
United States 185,584 85.4 70.1 313 4.3 9.9 17.4 30.1

1Cows with usable records (less than total cows on test).


Table 2. National averages of herd test days for milk yield and SCC of milk by year.
Year Herd
test
days
Cows1 per 
herd
Average daily 
milk 
yield
Average 
SCC
Herd test days with SCC greater than: 
750,000 cells/ml 600,000 cells/ml 500,000 cells/ml 400,000 cells/ml

(no.) (no.) (lb) (cells/ml, 1000's) (%) (%) (%) (%)
1995 265,844 50.0 65.3 304 4.1 9.3 16.0 27.2
1996 255,039 55.5 64.7 308 4.1 9.2 16.1 27.8
1997 287,789 57.4 66.4 314 4.2 9.5 16.6 28.8
1998 283,695 60.8 66.8 318 4.5 10.1 17.8 30.3
1999 273,364 67.0 68.2 311 4.3 9.7 17.1 29.8
2000 260,139 73.3 69.1 316 4.1 9.4 16.8 29.5
2001 244,940 79.1 69.0 322 4.9 10.6 18.2 31.1
2002 185,584   85.4   70.1 313 4.3   9.9   17.4   30.1
Annual trend -8,400 +5.0*** +0.8*** +1.6 +0.1 +0.1 +0.2* +0.5**

1Cows with usable records (less than total cows on test).
*The linear regression was significant with the P ≤ .05.
**The linear regression was significant with the P ≤ .01.
***The linear regression was significant with the P ≤ .001.