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Using body condition scoring to fine tune herd nutrition and health management has become a widely accepted practice. This presentation is designed to Introduce you to body condition scoring Provide examples of cows scored 1 to 5 . Evaluating Body Condition vs. Type. Type evaluation (classification, judging) compares animals to the
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1. Beginner’s Guide to Body Condition Scoring A Tool for Dairy Herd Management
Web Presentation
Updated July, 2004
2. Using body condition scoring to fine tune herd nutrition and health management has become a widely accepted practice.
This presentation is designed to
Introduce you to body condition scoring
Provide examples of cows scored 1 to 5
3. Evaluating Body Condition vs. Type Type evaluation (classification, judging) compares animals to the “ideal” conformation
Body condition scoring considers the relative fatness or thinness of animals
4. Goals of Body Condition Scoring Early detection of potential health problems
Identify areas for improved feeding management
Improve herd health, production, reproduction, profitability
5. Body Condition Scoring Visual and tactile evaluation of body fat reserves
Indication of energy balance
Scale of 1 to 5, increments of 0.25
Body Condition Score = BCS
BCS 1 = emaciated cow (too thin)
BCS 3 = average body condition
BCS 5 = excessively fat cow
6. Areas to Evaluate Rump / Pelvic Area
Tailhead
Hooks
Pins
Thurl
Loin
Short ribs
Spine
7. Side View
9. Step-by-Step Process See “Learn to Score Body Condition” presentation on the dairy nutrition website
Not a perfect science
Scores should be similar (? 0.25)
When measured on one animal or
When measured by different people
Separates average condition from extremes
11. Examples of ScoresPresented to help you see the major differences – for a more detailed system of scoring, see “Learn to Score Body Condition”
12. Side view
Bones of tailhead easy to see
Prominent backbone
Tips of short ribs are clearly visible
Hooks, thurl, and pins very prominent
13. All boney prominences easily visible
Hooks, pins, spine, & ribs very sharp
Deep cavities around tailhead
Thin legs, poor muscle condition
14. Tailhead prominent, limited skin cover
Prominent backbone
Limited skin cover on short ribs. From tip to spine, short ribs are visible ľ of the distance
Angular hooks and pins with prominent thurl
15. Hooks, pins, & thurl prominent
Tailhead area somewhat hollow, but has modest covering of flesh
16. Visible backbone
Tip of short ribs smooth, but visible
Hooks angular, but pins padded by fat
V-angle formed between hooks, thurl, and pins
17. Hooks angular, but pins more rounded or padded with fat
Hollow below tailhead compared to a BCS 3
18. More flesh covering backbone
Tip of short ribs smooth
Hooks and pins rounded and smooth
V-angle formed between hooks, thurl, and pins
19. Hooks and pins rounded
No deep depressions or fat deposits around tailhead Score 3 is used for cows in good condition. This is a result of proper attention given to ration formulation, monitoring cows for changes in bodyweight, and making ration adjustments when necessary.Score 3 is used for cows in good condition. This is a result of proper attention given to ration formulation, monitoring cows for changes in bodyweight, and making ration adjustments when necessary.
20. More flesh covering backbone
Tip of short ribs very smooth
Hooks and pins more rounded and smooth
U-angle formed between hooks, thurl, and pins
21. Rounded hooks & pins
Sacral and tailhead ligaments visible
22. Backbone barely visible
Short ribs very smooth, tips barely visible
Hooks and pins very smooth, but visible
Flat between hooks and pins
23. Hooks & pins rounded, but visible
Rump and thurl flat
Sacral and tailhead ligaments not visible
25. All boney prominences rounded and covered in fat
Tailhead buried in fat
Fat deposits readily seen on rump and legs
26. Summary The body condition scoring scale
Under-conditioned cows = BCS 1
Over-conditioned cows = BCS 5
Determining a cow's BCS
Look at pelvic area and loin
Fat deposits become evident ? cow is over conditioned
Bone structures become prominent ? cow is thin