Body Condition Scoring, An Important Dairy Farm Tool ALAN RATHWELL Navan Yet Clinic Navan, Ontario Editors Note: This article used by permission first appeared in the October 1990 Canadian Holstein News. This article will be devoted to body condition scoring cows and how this tool, although simple, may be one of the most effective that we have developed over the last few years. Why is body condition so important? Research has shown that dry matter intake or the total amount of feed that a cow con sumes does not reach its maxi mum until 90 days after calving. We’ve changed our name from Syri-Con Precast Concrete Corp. to: Our management and employees remain the same. We continue to offer the same quality products and services as before. The only change is our new name. “Waffle Cattle Slats” Waffle Heifer Slats The only concrete slat with Your Animals Comfort In Mind 30"' 1 60"- Keystone , CONCRETE! PRODUCTS Of course, peak milk production comes at day 60 or 70 so we have an approximate three-month time interval when the high producing cow is not consuming as much energy as what she is using to pro duce milk. Thus, she either has to cut back in milk production or go to the reserve of energy and this is her body fat We have in the past given body fat a bad name and thought that we had to have really thin cows in order to have healthy cows. However, there is some good research out now that sug gests that thin cows do not repro duce well and they don’t peak as high. Nor do they peak at the right time during lactation. Thin cows W >■' */*•* H-Bunks Contact Us For Complete Details On Heifer Cattle, Hog And Free Stall Barns Keystone > concrete: products. Waffle Hog Slats Concrete Hog Penning I 39" 1 477 East Farmersville Rd. New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 355-2361 have a tendency to peak on first test date and then start down the back side of the lactation curve instead of peaking around day 60 or 70. For every kg of peak not obtained, we loose approximately 200-220 kg of milk during that lactation. Thus, you can see that monitoring peaks is very impor tant if we wish to attain high production. When we body score cows, we do it on a scale of 1-5 and it con sists of both visually looking along the top line of the cow and over the rump of the cow. I also like to feel these areas in order to determine how much fat cover is underneath the skin. The follow J-Bunks ing description of each category is taken from the article in the Hoards’ Dairyman and I think it serves as a very useful tool in order to learn how to condition score cows. Basically, I break them down into scores of 2.0, 2.2, 2.5, 2.7, 3.0, 3.2, etc. It is not important that two people come up with the same score, although they should be relatively close, but it is important that the person doing the scoring is consistent so that when they score the animals, they can tell if they have lost or gained weight. Condition Score 1; The ends of the short ribs are prominent, with limited flesh cov er, are sharp to the touch and pro vide a distinctive shelf-like appearance. Hips and pin bones are sharp, with limited flesh cov ering. There are severe depress ions between hips and pins and between hooks. The area below the tailhead and between the pin bones is severely depressed with a deep “V-shaped” cavity under the tail. Condition Score 2; Short ribs can be seen. There is some flesh covering over the topline, but an overhanging shelf remains prominent The individu al vertebrae of the chin, loin and rump regions are not distinct to the eye. 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RD #2 Ephrata, PA 17522 (717) 859-4921 Lancaster Farming Saturday, December 15,1990-015 between them. There is limited depression around the tailhead (U -shaped) and between the pin bones. Condition Score 3: The short ribs appear smooth and an overhanging shelf effect is not noticeable. The backbone appears as a rounded ridge with firm pressure being necessary in order to feel individual bones. The hip and pin bones are rounded and smooth. The area between the pin bones is only slightly depressed while the area around the tailhead appears smooth without signs of fat deposit. Condition Score 4: The short ribs appear smooth or rounded with no overhanging shelf effects. The ridge formed by the backbone in the chin region is rounded and the span between the hips is flat. The area around the tailhead and the pin bone is round ed with evidence of fat deposit. Condition Score 5: The backbone is covered by a thick layer of fat. Short ribs are covered by fat. The hips and pins are not apparent and the areas between them are rounded. The tailhead is surrounded by fat. We generally like to body score cows the day they calve and con tinue to body score them during our routine monthly visits to the farm until the time when they are (Turn to Pan* D2O) We Also Offer: • Dam, Reservoir & Spillway Repair • Slatted Floor Systems • Silo Repairs Two Convenient Locations!