News June - July 2019
New SCC View Analysis Report adds Convenience to Management
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airy farms that rely solely on individual cow or bulk tank Somatic Cell Count (SCC) scores are leaving money on the table. To really manage SCC’s impact on herd performance and profitability, multiple data points must be monitored, which is why CentralStar Cooperative developed the SCC View Analysis report. Developed in collaboration with Dairy Records Management Service (DRMS), the SCC View Analysis report is a convenient way for producers to get a comprehensive snapshot of a herd’s SCC infection rates by days in milk and stage of lactation. It allows herds to establish goals and highlights key areas such as dry period cures and infections at calving, against established goals. “Producers don’t have time to dig up and analyze multiple data points to manage SCC, so bulk tank and individual cow information ends up being the norm when it shouldn’t be,” said Doug Moyer, Director of DHI Services for CentralStar Cooperative. “Recognizing this challenge we created the multi-point SCC View, making it convenient for producers, veterinarians and consultants. The report does a great job of stratifying SCC averages by lactation and stage of production, allowing a dairy to easily zero in on groups that might otherwise be overlooked.” Available in early 2019 to producers using CentralStar’s DHI testing services,
users have found that the SCC View pinpoints segments of the herd that are higher than their self-determined goal. Once identified, management changes can be made for a particular segment and positively impact milk quality for the entire herd. The two-page SCC View report can be emailed FREE to herds using CentralStar’s DHI services that are processed through DRMS. “There is significant research showing a strong relationship between SCC and key profitability drivers on a dairy,” said Moyer. “The interconnectedness of SCC, reproduction, production and
Establish goals with veterinarians and consultants to allow for quick and easy assessment each test day. Providing convenient feedback to your herdsperson, parlor managers and farm employees is a great way to ensure SCC remains a focus. The Days in Milk Table stratifies the herd by lactation, showing areas of opportunity a bulk tank average will mask. Test day trends for new infections is one of the best leading indicators of a looming SCC challenge or recovery. Talk with your CentralStar DHI Specialist to begin receiving the SCC View FREE via e-mail.
culling means the insights SCC View can provide are wide reaching.” “While bulk tank SCC are important measures of the quality of milk that is marketed, they don’t give us the total mastitis picture of the herd,” said Ronald Erskine, DVM, PhD, Professor & Dairy Extension Veterinarian, Michigan State University. “In fact, with herds that actively cull or dry off high SCC cows, treat clinical cases or milk cows with three quarters, the extent of mastitis can be underestimated. You can’t track the effects of management changes without tracking new infections based on individual cow SCC.”
Scholarship applications due July 1 CentralStar Cooperative is offering seven $1,000 scholarships this year -- two of which are designated to technical-school or short-course students. Those interested can find the application at www.mycentralstar.com/scholarship. Don’t delay, deadline is July 1, 2019.
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