In the process of dairy animals selection, the first step is breed selection. The breed should be selected after considering the following qualities or characteristics of the animals.
- Age of maturity (early maturity is favourable).
- Should have short dry period.
- Dairy animals should have shinning, bright eyes with lean neck.
- Should have better production with less feed intake (Good FCR).
- Animals should have well attached udder to the abdomen.
- Should have short calving interval.
- Udder should be well vascularized and milk vein should be well engorged.
- History or Pedigree sheet should be checked when purchasing animals from organized farms.
- Animal breed should be selected depending upon the environmental conditions of your farm & area.
Purchasing of Dairy Animals
- Before making purchase, make sure that the animal is healthy and active
- Check the animal in both standing and walking conditions in order to check any abnormality.
- Notice the BCS (body condition score) of the animal.
- Take the vaccination and deworming history of the animals, before their purchasing.
- Recently calved, animals of the 2nd lactation should be preferred to purchase.
- Animal should be purchased from the area that is specific for a particular breed and a reliable breeder.
- Animal should be docile during milking. At least milking should be done 3 times to check the average milk production of the animal.
- Newly purchased animals should be quarantined or kept separate for about 3 weeks from other farm animals. It would help to avoid the spread of any new disease.
- Ownership of the animal should be confirmed before making a deal. Deal should be documented and signed.
General signs/points to observe during the purchasing process
- Age (take help of dentition to avoid any misunderstanding)
- History (previous number of calvings, any disease history like mastitis, dystocia, ROP etc)
- Behaviour (check mobility, any abnormal gait, difficulty in standing., etc )
- Attitude
- Weight (Avoid emaciated animals)
- Body Score (it should range between 3-4)
- Skin Coat (it should be glossy, shiny, clean and free of ectoparasites like lice, fleas)
- Nose (Observe difficult breathing, discharge, coughing or wheezing)
- Eyes (should be bright, clear and without discharge)
- Udder (prominent milk vein, compacted udder with abdomen, well demarcated quarters of udder)