Franklin Vets
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Where condition score knowledge and focus becomes a bit hazy, is the period between calving and mating. This is unfortunate because if these follow-on targets are not met, many of the production gains mentioned above are lost.
All animals will naturally lose body condition during early lactation as a result of their daily feed intakes not matching their requirements for milk production, walking and maintenance. Energy balance remains in the red for around seven weeks in cows (eight weeks for heifers and older animals) over which time they will be ‘milking off their back.’ The sooner an animal sees the end of ‘the red’ and her condition score begins to increase, the greater her chances are of getting in-calf in the first six weeks of mating.
With our vets being on farm regularly throughout this period, taking five minutes to record herd scores into Infovet’s condition scoring module will provide an accurate and useful depiction of where your herd is sitting, ensuring any problems are identified and dealt with swiftly, saving your bottom line. Keep in mind also that what might seem like small discrepancies are in fact quite big performance gaps (ie. 4.8 BCS at calving is half a condition score short across every cow in the herd!)
Talk to us today about how Infovet body condition scoring can assist you in improving productivity.
Dr Greg Lindsay BVSc Farm Vet & Regional Manager, Kopu
Franklin Vets - excellence in veterinary care for dairy, farming, lifestyle, equine and household pets. BESTPRACTICE ACCREDITED NZ.