Friday, 14 August 2015 10:53

World’s first automatic BCS system

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Having problems getting an accurate body condition score of your herd? Then DeLaval's latest innovation will be come in handy.

The global milking company giant has launched the world's first automated body condition scoring system. The technology is based on a 3D camera fixed on a gate. Once a cow passes under the camera, the system recognises the movement and selects the best still image of the cow in the video sequence. The image is converted into an accurate body condition score.

"Most farmers understand the concept and benefits of body condition scoring but for various reasons they are not doing it today," says Fernando Mazeris, Vice President Farm Management Support Systems at DeLaval.

"Now that we have a cost-effective solution for consistent, regular and accurate scoring, we see that the potential is huge,

"The technology is a world-first and completely changes the way the farming community will look at body condition scoring. Achieving an accurate body condition score is now extremely simple," says Mazeris.

"It gives consistent and daily feedback on the condition of a herd without any work on the part of the farmer. That's valuable information that can have significant benefits to the health of the cow and to the running and profitability of the farm."

DeLaval's own studies project that regular scoring and optimising the score could help the farmer to:

  • Reduce cases of ketosis on farms by half.
  • Reduce the feed cost by trimming down the feed on overweight cows.
  • Increase milk yield from a herd where all cows have the optimum body condition. The system can mean an increase of up to 545kg during the first 120 days of lactation.
  • Reduce the number of open days by bringing the body condition score back to an optimum level as soon as possible after calving and thereby returning the cow to its normal cyclical ovarian activity. Conception rate can be improved by 50%.
  • Save the farmer time since the need for manual body condition scoring is gone. The alternative is that it will save the farmer the cost of bringing in resources such as feed advisors or veterinarians to do the body condition scoring.
  • Eliminates the subjective nature of scoring.

DeLaval is now selling its body condition scoring BCS in a number of countries in Europe, North and South America and Asia. By the end of the year, the system will be sold globally.

For more information visit; http://www.delavalcorporate.com/our-products-and-services/farm-support/delaval-body-condition-scoring-bcs/

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