ABSTRACT
The aim was to evaluate the influence of the use of sanitizing the water used on dairy farms, the management and the infrastructure on the dairy farm on the microbiological quality of water and milk. It was installed an equipment to chlorinate the water for a period of two weeks, in the water box of 20 dairy farms. In each dairy farm, water and milk samples were collected, being the first day (without chlorine: control), in the 7th and 14th day (chlorine), and 21 days after uninstalling the chlorinators (Chlorine-free: control). Microbiological analysis of water and milk (Somatic cell counts of milk, psychrotrophic bacteria, mesophilic and total coliforms) and physicochemical analysis of water were performed and a survey was applied to the farmers. The use of chlorine tablets in water improved (P<0.0001) the microbiological quality of water, but did not affect the microbiological quality of the milk (P>0.05). Management practices, hygiene and the structure of dairy farms are related to low microorganism counts in milk. In conclusion, chlorination of water improves the microbiological quality of water without affecting the microbiological quality of milk, which is improved by the adoption of good milking practices and adequate infrastructure
Keywords:
bacterial count; chlorinators; coliforms