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Breeds of Dairy Cattle
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Focus
  • What details can you tell me about a dairy cow?
  • How is milk produced?

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Lifecycle of a Dairy Cow
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A Calf Is Born
  • The calf weighs 90-100 lbs at birth.
  • The calf is immediately fed colostrum, which is
    the nutrient-rich first milk produced by a cow.
  • At 3 days the calf is fed milk replacer
  • At 4-8 weeks the calf is weaned from milk

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Jersey Calf
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Calf Hutches
  • Wooden

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Six-Month-Old Heifer
  • The heifer is fed silage, hay, and grain.
  • The heifer weights around 400 lbs.
  • The dairy farmer wants the heifer to gain 1.6 to
    1.8 pounds per day.

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Yearling Heifer
  • This heifer is called a yearling because she is
    over a year old.
  • She still has a lot of growing to do before she
    enters the milking herd.

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Two-Year-Old
  • This is what dairy farmers call a first-year
    heifer.
  • This means that she has just had her first calf.
  • She is producing milk.
  • She weights 1,200 lbs.

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Mature Cow
  • The mature cow weighs approximately 1,500 lbs.
  • She has just had her 4th calf.
  • She can eat over 100 lbs a day and produces 12
    gallons of milk each milking in early lactation

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ADV Cleaner, less bedding expenses, ease of
parlor use, few space requirement, fewer teat
and udder injuries and ease of use
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Cow Facilities
  • Tie stall
  • Free stall

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Milking Parlors
Herringbone, Polygon, Side opening, Rotary/
Carousel
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Milking unit
  • Milking unit teat cup (steel shell) assembly,
    the claw or suspension cup, connecting air and
    milk tubes

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Life of a Dairy Cow
Gestation 9 months
Lactation Calving Cycle
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Dairy Cattle Characteristics
  • Video

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Holstein - Friesian History
  • Originated in Netherlands
  • Winthrop Chenery brought the first Holstein over
    so the sailors could have milk
  • He noticed her high production and started to
    bring over more
  • Largest of all dairy cattle - 1500 lb. cows and
    bulls 2200 lbs

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Holstein Characteristics
  • Holsteins are large, stylish animals with color
    patterns of black and white or red and white
    (recessive gene) switch white
  • Average milk production per cow 14,500 lb, 3.5
    milk fat (5th)
  • 90 of all dairy cattle in the U.S. are Holstein
  • First in milk production

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Ayrshire History
  • The Ayrshire breed originated in the County of
    Ayrshire in Scotland, prior to 1800
  • Prior to 1800 many of the cattle of Ayrshire were
    black, although by 1775 browns and mottled colors
    started to appear.
  • Early breeders carefully crossed and selected the
    various strains of cattle
  • Cows weigh 1200 lbs.
  • Ranks third in milk production (4th in milk fat)
  • Vigorous, strong and excellent grazing ability

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Ayrshire Characteristics
  • Red and white cherry red, mahogany, brown or
    white and mixed with red, mahogany or brown, have
    horns
  • medium-sized cattle and should weigh over 1200
    pounds at maturity
  • strong, rugged cattle that adapt to all
    management systems including group handling on
    dairy farms with free stalls and milking parlors
  • 15,000 pounds of milk with a 3.9 Butterfat
  • Calves are strong and easy to raise

23
Brown Swiss History
  • Brown Swiss breed originated in the mountain
    pastures of the Swiss Alps
  • The Brown Swiss breed in the United States was
    declared a dairy breed in 1906

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Brown Swiss Characteristics
  • Light silver to dark brown with dark points. Nose
    and tongue black.
  • 15,883 lbs of milk per lactation 3.97 fat (3
    rd)
  • A mature female weighs 1400 lbs (heifer matures
    more slowly than other breeds)
  • particularly strong feet and legs because of the
    mountains
  • Quiet, docile, people-friendly demeanor
  • One of the oldest dairy breeds
  • 2nd milk production

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Guernsey History
  • The Isle of Guernsey, a tiny island in the
    English Channel off the coast of France, is the
    birthplace of the Guernsey cow
  • The Monks from France brought Frances best
    bloodlines and came up with the Guernsey
  • Introduction of the Guernsey to America occurred
    around September 1840, when Captain Belair of the
    Schooner Pilot brought three Alderney cows to the
    port of New York

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Guernseys Characteristics
  • The Guernsey cow is known for producing
    high-butterfat and high-protein milk
  • Guernseys produce their high quality milk while
    consuming 20 to 30 percent less feed per pound of
    milk
  • The Guernsey is also an excellent grazer, great
    temperament
  • Produces 14,667 pounds of milk (4th), 659 pounds
    of butterfat and 510 pounds (2nd)of protein
  • Fawn with white markings, skin is yellow

Milk is golden
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Jersey History
  • The Jersey breed originated on the Island of
    Jersey, a small British island in the English
    Channel
  • The island of Jersey was very protective of this
    breed. Because of this the breed stayed
    distinctive for many years
  • Cream, light fawn or almost black
  • Switch/ tongue black or white

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Jersey Characteristics
  • Jerseys are adapted to a wide range of climatic
    and geographical conditions
  • Jerseys vary greatly in color, but the
    characteristic color is golden fawn, with or
    without white markings
  • Smallest of the dairy breeds
  • Its nutritive content is 28.46 greater than
    ordinary milk
  • Came from island of Jersey off cost of France
  • Smallest dairy breed
  • Cows weigh around1000 lbs
  • Great udders
  • 5th in milk and 1st in in milk fat

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Milking Shorthorn
  • One of the oldest recognized breeds in the world,
    a segment of the Shorthorn breed
  • Provided milk, meat, and transportation to
    pioneers
  • Red, red white, white, or roan in color
  • In the feedlot, these cattle attain 1,000 to
    1,200 pound weights at an early age
  • ease of calving
  • docile
  • healthy calves

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Quiz Time!!!!!!!!!!
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What is this breed?
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What is this breed?
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What is this breed?
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What is this breed?
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What is this breed?
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What is this breed?
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Answers
  • 1.Holstein
  • 2.Brown Swiss
  • 3.Guernsey
  • 4.Jersey
  • 5. Ayrshire
  • 6.Milking Shorthorn
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