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The transition from the dry cow period to lactation should be smooth, to ensure that dry matter intake after calving increases as rapidly as possible. Body condition score (BCS) should be measured regularly during lactation.
This Body Condition Score chart can help you to monitor the BCS in each cow.
*Adapted from the Canadian Farm Animal Council.
BCS Score = 2 - Moderate
BACKBONE:
- Vertebrae in chine, loin and rump area, less visually distinct
- Easily feel individual vertebrae
SHORT RIBS:
- Ends not as prominent as BCS 1, but can be felt
- Edges easily felt, with slight fat cover, and slightly more rounded appearance
- Overhanging shelf effect less apparent
C: HOOK AND PIN BONES:
- Bones still prominent, angular
- No fat pad palpable