Abstract

Summary. Poorly cleansed pipeline milking plants gave much higher total and thermoduric colony counts than the internal surfaces of refrigerated farm bulk milk tanks, higher counts being recorded for milking plants after circulation cleaning than after cleansing by the acidified boiling water (ABW) method. Psychrotrophic counts were highest for farm milk tanks and lowest for milking plants cleansed by the ABW method. There was much variation in the proportion of thermoduric and psychrotrophic organisms in the total bacterial content of milking plants determined at 30°, thermodurics being much more prevalent in 21% of the rinses and psychrotrophs in 16%. Both groups formed about equal proportions in 9% of the pipeline rinses. The bacterial content of the farm bulk milk tanks was characterized by many psychrotrophs and few thermodurics.

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