Articles | Volume 58, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-58-351-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-58-351-2015
Short communication
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02 Sep 2015
Short communication |  | 02 Sep 2015

Differences in milk fat composition from four old sheep breeds

E. Viturro, M. Schlattl, H. Kienberger, M. Rychlik, M. W. Pfaffl, and K. Frölich

Abstract. The present short communication presents a comparison between the milk fat composition of four old sheep breeds. All animals were fed the same diet and a milk sample was obtained at the same lactation day and analyzed for its major components, cholesterol concentration and a complete fatty acid profile. From all studied candidates, the Walachian breed (also when compared with modern breeds employed in the dairy industry) was determined to have the most suitable milk composition for human health.

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The present short communication presents a comparison between the milk fat composition of four old sheep breeds. From all studied candidates, and when compared with modern breeds employed in the dairy industry, the Walachian breed was determined to have the most suitable milk composition regarding human health.