CentralStar News - October/November

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News October - November 2020

Consequences of ignoring BLV By: Kelly Sporer, PhD, Diagnostic Technical Specialist, CentralStar

Every day you make choices about priorities for your dairy. Bovine Leukosis, caused by Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV), may not have made your priority list yet, but it should. New research continues to confirm its impact on production and profitability. Here is a glimpse of what happens when you ignore BLV.

Herd immunity is compromised BLV influences the way a cow’s immune system works and in turn, likely affects her ability to fight off other infections. BLV-positive cows respond differently than their negative herdmates when vaccinated, implying that infected cows are not as protected against diseases for which they are immunized.

BLV's effect on Rolling Herd Average

Rolling Herd Average (RHA)

Milk production drops Results of multiple studies show that BLV-positive cows with higher ELISA test values have lower predicted 305-day mature milk yields, in addition to a lower 12-month RHA. Results from three research studies1 show that each 10 percent increase in BLV prevalence is associated with a 428.9 pound loss in RHA per animal in the herd.

Percent BLV-positive animals in the herd

Cows don't live as long BLV-positive cows are 23 percent more likely to leave the herd more quickly over the next two years compared to their negative herdmates. Research in over 100 Michigan herds shows a direct correlation between a higher BLV prevalence and the number of third and greater lactation cows that stay in a herd. BLV-positive cows with a higher ELISA value are less likely to stay in the herd, negatively impacting whole herd longevity.

More than 20 years ago USDA reported that 89 percent of all U.S. dairies were infected with bovine leukosis. A 20182 study discovered it's only getting worse with 94.2 percent of herds identified as having at least one BLV-positive cow.

BLV's effect on Life Expectancy

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Survival Probability

It spreads BLV is easily transmitted between animals by using the same needle or breeding sleeve on multiple animals. Increasing the risk even more are the animals that shed the most virus, called “Super-Shedders”. These animals are the most contagious and pose the greatest danger to infecting herdmates.

Three research studies show that each 10 percent increase in BLV prevalence was associated with a 428.9 lb. loss in RHA for each animal in the herd.

BLV-positive cows leave the herd approximately three months earlier compared to negative herdmates.

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tive, 2016 NAHMS. 22018 LaDronka, Veterinary Medicine International


Avoid the consequences Not sure how BLV is impacting your herd’s performance? No problem. You can easily and affordably learn and determine your herd's status by establishing a BLV herd index. Here's how: • Collect milk samples from the 40 freshest cows (10 animals for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4+ lactations).

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• Ask your DHI Specialist to mark samples for BLV testing during routine test day, or submit samples direct to the lab. • Within 10 days of sample submission you will receive a BLV herd index and recommendations, followed by a phone consultation to discuss the strategies. Armed with a BLV index, you will know your herd's prevalence. Knowledge is power and enables you to make informed decisions to mitigate the consequences of BLV. Talk to your DHI Specialist or call 800.631.3510 to get started.

Diagnostic and Lab Services Diagnostic Test

Sample Type

Turnaround

PCR

Milk, Whole Blood, Tissue

10 days

A1/A2

Diagnostic Test

Sample Type

Turnaround

Complete 16

Milk

2 days

Pooled Complete 16 (Min 3/Max 5)

Milk

2 days

Mastitis PCR

BLV PCR

Whole Blood

10 days

Contagious 4

Milk

2 days

ELISA

Serum, Milk

5 days

Pooled Contagious 4 (Min 3/Max 5)

Milk

2 days

Single Mastitis (Staph aureus OR M. bovis)

Milk

2 days

Pooled Single Mastitis (Min 3/Max 5)

Milk

2 days

ELISA

Serum

3 days

ELISA

Serum, Milk

5 days

BVD ELISA

Milk, Serum, Tissue

5 days

PCR

Milk, Tissue, Whole Blood

10 days

Pooled PCR (Min 10/Max 20)

Tissue, Whole Blood

10 days

Pooled PCR (Min 20/Max 250)

Milk

10 days

NEFA Neospora

Johne’s Pregnancy

ELISA

Milk, Serum

5 days

PCR

Fecal

10 days

ELISA

Serum

1 day

ELISA

Milk

1 day

Pooled PCR (Min 3/Max 5)

Fecal

10 days

PCR

Milk

10 days

Ask your CentralStar DHI Specialist for more information. Special pricing for multiple tests conducted on same sample.

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