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Beginner’s Guide to Body Condition Scoring
A Tool for Dairy Herd Management Web Presentation Updated July, 2004
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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
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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
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Goals of Body Condition Scoring
Early detection of potential health problems Identify areas for improved feeding management Improve herd health, production, reproduction, profitability
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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
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Areas to Evaluate Rump / Pelvic Area Loin Tailhead Hooks Pins Thurl
Short ribs Spine
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Side View Rear View Short Ribs Hooks Pins Sacral Ligament Thurl Hooks
Tailhead Ligament Thurl Pins
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(Spinous Process) If an animal is grossly fat, the bone structure cannot be seen or felt through the fat. In thin animals, the bone structures are very prominent. (Short Ribs)
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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
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Extremely Fat Extremely Thin
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Examples of Scores Presented to help you see the major differences – for a more detailed system of scoring, see “Learn to Score Body Condition”
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BCS 1: Severely Under-conditioned
Side view Bones of tailhead easy to see Prominent backbone Tips of short ribs are clearly visible Hooks, thurl, and pins very prominent Photo Not Available
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BCS 1 Rear view All boney prominences easily visible
Hooks, pins, spine, & ribs very sharp Deep cavities around tailhead Thin legs, poor muscle condition Photo Not Available
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BCS 2: Severe Negative Energy Balance
Tailhead prominent, limited skin cover Prominent backbone Limited skin cover on short ribs. From tip to spine, short ribs are visible ¾ of the distance Angular hooks and pins with prominent thurl
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BCS 2 Hooks, pins, & thurl prominent
Tailhead area somewhat hollow, but has modest covering of flesh
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BCS 2.75: Slightly Thin Visible backbone
Tip of short ribs smooth, but visible Hooks angular, but pins padded by fat V-angle formed between hooks, thurl, and pins
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BCS 2.75 Hooks angular, but pins more rounded or padded with fat
Hollow below tailhead compared to a BCS 3
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BCS 3: Good Condition More flesh covering backbone
Tip of short ribs smooth Hooks and pins rounded and smooth V-angle formed between hooks, thurl, and pins
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BCS 3 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.
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BCS 3.25: Slightly Fleshy 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
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BCS 3.25 Rounded hooks & pins Sacral and tailhead ligaments visible
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BCS 4: Over-conditioned
Backbone barely visible Short ribs very smooth, tips barely visible Hooks and pins very smooth, but visible Flat between hooks and pins
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BCS 4 Hooks & pins rounded, but visible Rump and thurl flat
Sacral and tailhead ligaments not visible
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BCS 5: Severely Over-conditioned
Backbone not visible Short ribs flat, bones not visible Hooks and pins not visible Flat over rump and tailhead
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BCS 5 All boney prominences rounded and covered in fat
Tailhead buried in fat Fat deposits readily seen on rump and legs
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Summary The body condition scoring scale Determining a cow's BCS
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
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