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Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley [email protected] [email protected] www.bewleydairy.com

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Page 1: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Precision Dairy Farming(PDF)

Mike Coffey, Jeffrey [email protected]

[email protected]

Page 2: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Future Dairy Operations

• Last 20 years has increasingly emphasised animal health, welfare, food quality, choice, differentiation, consumer values

• Next 30 will have increased food demand as an additional pressure as well as– Larger dairy operations will remain in business– Narrower profit margins– Increased feed, energy and labor costs– Cows managed by fewer more technically skilled

workers– Greater degree of automation

Page 3: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Farm Information

• Unlimited on-farm data storage– Web based backup options

• Faster computers allow more sophisticated on-farm and real time data processing– Integrated data management and decision

support systems• Technologies adopted in larger industries

(defence, consumer electronics) reduce costs for applications in smaller industries (agriculture)

Page 4: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

PDF: Definition

• Current farms can be ‘precise’

• Is a continuous scale

• Existing examples may include

– Automatic out of parlour feeders

– Pedometers

– In-line electrical conductivity

Page 5: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

PDF: Key Elements

• Using technologies to measure physiological, behavioral, and production indicators

• Supplement the observational activities of skilled herdspersons

• Focus on health and performance at the cow level

• Optimise economic, social, and environmental farm performance

Page 6: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

PDF: Key Elements

• Make more timely and informed decisions

• Minimise medication (antibiotics) through preventive health

• Pro-active animal health strategy

• Precision Dairy Farming is inherently an interdisciplinary field incorporating concepts of informatics, biostatistics, ethology, economics, animal breeding, animal husbandry, animal nutrition and process engineering

Page 7: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

PDF Examples

• Precision (individual) feeding

• Regular milk recording (yield and components)

• Pedometers (activity meters)

• Pressure plates

• Milk conductivity indicators

• Automatic estrus detection

• Body weight

• Temperature

Page 8: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Recent or Future Technologies

• Lying behavior

• Ruminal pH

• Heart rate

• Global positioning systems

• Feeding behavior

• Blood analyses

• Respiration rates

• Rumination time

• Locomotion scoring using image analysis

Page 9: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Automatic Condition Score

Page 10: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Condition Score (Thin Cow)

Page 11: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Body Condition Scoring

• 100% of predicted BCS were within 0.50 points of actual BCS.• 93% were within 0.25 points of actual BCS.

Page 12: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Body Condition Scoring

BCS 2.50

Predicted BCS 2.63

Posterior Hook Angle 150.0°

Hook Angle 116.6°

BCS 3.50

Predicted BCS 3.32

Posterior Hook Angle 172.1°

Hook Angle 153.5°

Page 13: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

IceTag Activity Monitor

• On-farm evaluation of lying time:

• Identification of cows requiring attention (lameness, illness, estrus) through changes in patterns

• Assessment of facility functionality/cow comfort

• Potential metric to assess animal well-being

Page 14: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Future for “fitness” trait recording

• Feeding behaviour– Short-term feeding behaviour changes with the

onset of disorders – Early disease detection system

Foul of foot, González et al., JDS, 2008

Page 15: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Milk spectra data

• Milk fatty acid and lactoferrin content– Variation within & across breeds

• This information could also be used to predict “fitness” (EU funded RobustMilk project)

Soyeurt et al.JDS, 2006

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Possible PDF Technologies

• Health/oestrus (activity monitors)• Pregnancy (progesterone)• Image analysis for anatomical

measurements• Milk fatty acid composition (spectra)• Stress levels (cortisol)• Environment gas levels (i.e. CO2, NH3)• Air born pathogen levels• Pollutants• Zoonoses

Page 17: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Genomics

• Precision Dairy Farming/genomic selection synergies may lead to improvement in health traits

• But, need enough high quality phenotypic data to calculate the SNP effects

– Maybe contract certain farms to record data

– May have to pay for data

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PDF Reality Check

• Maybe not be #1 priority for commercial dairy producers (yet)

• Many technologies are in infancy stage

– Promoted by technophiles

• Not all technologies are good investments

– Economics must be examined

• Sociological factors must be considered

Page 19: Precision Dairy Farming (PDF) Mike Coffey, Jeffrey Bewley Mike.coffey@sac.ac.uk jbewley@uky.edu

Conclusions

• Exciting technologies now available and more in development

• Technologies may have considerable impact on genetic evaluations

– Harvesting data

– Payments to record collectors

• Adoption rates affected by sociological factors and technology development strategies

• Will lead to bigger dairy herds but successful implementation relies on software to integrate all available information running on fault free hardware in a hostile environment

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