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3. Results 
MT of the buffalo cows significantly influenced the milk yield (p-value = 0.0082), with 
the calmer cows having a higher milk yield than their nervous counterparts. The differ-
ence between the two classes of temperament regarding the milk yield was an average of 
331.3 kg milk/100 DIM, as shown in Table 1. The milking speed was significantly influ-
enced by the MT of buffalo cows (p-value = 0.0015), with calmer animals having a faster 
milk ejection rate when compared to more reactive animals. Calving interval (CI) was not 
influenced by MT (> 0.05) in our study; nevertheless, CI was 14.8 days longer in calm 
cows. Buffalo cows age at first calving was not influenced by the temperament (> 0.05); 
however, this trait tended to extend from 51.12 months in calm buffaloes to 56.5 months 
in nervous buffaloes. 
 
 


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Table 1. Mean ± SEM for milk yield, milking speed, calving interval, and age at first calving in calm 
and nervous buffalo cows. 
Table 100. 
Milk Yield 
(kg/100 DIM) 
Milking Speed 
(kg/min) 
Calving
Interval 
(days) 
Age at First
Calving 
(months) 
Cohort 
828.8 ± 57.8 
0.48 ± 0.044 
499.2 ± 41.8 
52.76 ± 2.75 
Calm 
924.3 ± 63.6 
a
0.58 ± 0.053 
a
503.9 ± 50.5 
51.12 ± 2.96 
Nervous 
593.0 ± 108.0 
b
0.26 ± 0.047 
b
489.1 ± 76.5 
56.50 ± 6.04 
Significance 
= 0.0082 
= 0.0015 
= 0.8962 
= 0.6092 
SEM, standard error of the mean; DIM, days in milk. Column means with different superscript differ 
significantly at p ≤ 0.05. 
The Shapiro–Wilk tests showed a significant departure from normality (for milk yield 
in calmer cows W(42) = 0.94, p = 0.029, for milking speed in calmer cows W(42) = 0.929, p 
= 0.012 and in nervous cows W(18) = 0.867, p = 0.016), proving the effectiveness of the 
Mann-Whitney U-test applied. Figure 1 shows that both calm and nervous groups exhibit 
right-skewed distributions in terms of milk yield and milking speed. 
Figure 1. Histograms of milk yield (left) and milking speed (right) for calm (blue) and nervous (or-
ange) buffalo cows. 
The BCS was not influenced by the MT class in our study (chi-square test, > 0.05), 
leading us to treat MT and BCS as factors using a two-way ANOVA approach. When con-
sidering the BCS percentages among classes of temperament, a tendency for thin BCS in 
nervous animals was observed (Table 2). 
No differences were found between calm and nervous animals regarding the percent-
age of ocular discharge (> 0.05) or nasal discharge (> 0.05). Likewise, vulvar discharge 
incidence was not influenced by the behavioral reactivity of the animals in our study
worth mentioning is that, in nervous buffalo cows, the percentage of vulvar discharge 
appearance was null and the usage of a chi-square test would have not been appropriate. 
Considering the percentage of the buffalo skin lesions, no difference among temperament 
groups was observed in our study (> 0.05). 

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