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Title: Body Condition Scoring


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Body Condition Scoring
  • Chris Ellason

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Introduction
  • What is Body Condition Scoring (BCS)?
  • Nutritional Priorities of Cattle
  • Body Condition Scoring System
  • BCS in Relationship to Pregnancy Rate
  • Body Condition at Calving
  • How Body Conditioning Can Effect Economics.

3
What is Body Condition Scoring(BCS)?
  • Management Tool
  • Obtain a simple and reliable measure of the level
    of body reserves in live animals

4
Priority of Nutrient UseCattlemans Perspective
  • Reproduction
  • Lactation
  • Maintenance
  • Growth

5
Priority of Nutrient UseDairymans perspective
  • Lactation
  • Lactation
  • Lactation
  • Lactation

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Nutritional Priorities of Cattle
  • Body Maintenance
  • Lactation and care of offspring
  • Growth
  • Reproduction
  • Fetal Development
  • Storage

7
Body Condition Scoring System
  • Scale rages from 1 to 9
  • 1-4 Angular
  • 5 Average
  • 6-9 On the Larger Side

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BCS 1
  • Extremely Thin
  • All Skeletal Structures are Visible
  • No Muscle Tissue is Evident
  • No External Fat Present

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BCS 2
  • Very Thin
  • Skeletal Structures are Visible
  • Muscle Tissue is Evident , but Not Abundant
  • No External Fat Present

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BCS 3
  • Thin
  • Upper Skeleton is Prominent
  • Muscle Tissue is More Abundant
  • Body Fat is Not Obvious

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BCS 4
  • Marginal
  • Skeletal Structures Less Obvious
  • Muscle Tissue is Abundant
  • Fat is Beginning to Cover Ribs

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BCS 5
  • Medium Flesh for Calving
  • Idea flesh at Weaning
  • Ribcage is Only Slightly Visible
  • Muscle Tissue is Nearing Maximum
  • Fat Deposits are Noticeable

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BCS 6
  • Idea Flesh at Calving
  • Muscle Tissue Volume is at a Maximum
  • Fat Deposit Behind Shoulder is Obvious
  • Fat Beginning to Cover Rump

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BCS 7
  • Slightly Overconditioned for Efficient Production
  • Fat Deposits Behind Shoulder and at Tailhead are
    Obvious
  • Fat Appearance Over Topline

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BCS 8
  • Overconditioned
  • Skeletal Structures are Invisible
  • Fat Deposits are Flattening Rump
  • Fat is Filling Brisket and Over Shoulder

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BCS 9
  • Obese
  • Flat Appearance Dominates
  • Brisket is Heavy

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BCS in Relationship to Pregnancy Rate
  • 80 Days After Calving to Get Bred
  • 62 of Cows With BCS 4 Were in Heat by 80 Days
    After Calving
  • 88 of Cows With BCS 5 Were in Heat By 80 Days
    After Calving
  • 98 of Cows With BCS 6 Were in Heat by 80 Days
    After Calving

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BCS vs Conception rate
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Body Condition at Calving
  • Young Cows Require About One BCS Higher to
    Achieve the Same Reproductive Performance as
    Mature Cows
  • It is Easier to Increase Condition Before Calving
    Rather then After they Calve
  • Acceptable BCS Prior to Calving is 6 or Higher

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How Body Conditioning Can Effect Economics
  • BCS is related to Pregnancy Rate, Calving
    Interval, Calf Age at Weaning and Calf Daily
    Gain, All of this Equal Money
  • Income is Reduced by 107 when BCS is decreased
    from 5 to 4
  • Income is Only Reduced by 27 when BCS is Reduced
    from 6 to 5

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Exceptions to the rule
  • 25 year old Longhorn cow that just weaned her 23
    calf
  • Adjust the 1-9 BCS system to fit the cattle in
    your operation
  • South Texas
  • Iowa
  • Arizona

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Summary
  • Good Reproductive Performance Requires BCS of 5
    or Higher
  • Nutrition is very important in Maintaining BCS
  • Indicator of forage availability/quality
  • The Routine Use of BCS in Each Herd Will Provide
    Needed Information to Manage the Cow Herd for a
    High Calf Crop and Profitability
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