Milk recording in the Slovak Republic

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Milk recording in the Slovak Republic The Breeding Services of the Slovak Republic, s.e. Director: Ing. Štefan Ryba

Prešov Košice Slovak Republic Bratislava Žilina Trenčín Capital City: Bratislava Official language: slovak Formation: January 1st, 1993 Neigbours: Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Austria Area: total 49 035 km² (126.) water (%) 931 km² (1.9 %) Population: estimation(109.miesto) census (2001) 5 379 455 density 110,2 /km² (67.) Trnava Currency: euro (EUR) Nitra B. Bystrica

Name of organization: The Breeding Services of the Slovak Republic, s.e. Residence: Starohájska 29, 852 27 Bratislava Department / founder: Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic Form of management: state enterprise Contact: phone: 02 / 62319 911, fax: 02 / 62319 782 e-mail: pssrba@pssr.sk http://www.pssr.sk Director: Ing. Štefan Ryba

THE BREEDING SERVICES SR S.E. B R A T I S L A V A, ORGANIZATIONAL SCHEME The Breeding Services SR s.e. BS SR s.e. director s department Personnel department Section of the control and complains Director s secretariat Attorney Receiving department and filing center Cattle, sheep and goat performance recording dep. Pigs, poultry, ostriches and emu performance dep. Economic department Information system and financing section Economic and salaries section Economic administration and car transport section SBF Žilina BSF head dep. ADP dep. FACR dep. CLMA dep. SBF Nitra Training and technical center Genetic laboratory RC Dun. Streda RC Nitra RC Topoľčany RC Trnava RC B. Bystrica RC L. Mikuláš RC Žilina RC Košice RC Prešov

Map of the Slovak Republics with BS SR s.e. Regional centers Headquarters Regional centers Local offices

Co-operating organizations Breeding Inspection of the SR International Organizations Research and science State Veterinary and Food Service of the SR Ministry of Agriculture of the SR Bratislava University of Agriculture All companies Breeders Associations The Breeding Services of the SR, s.e.

Data exchange

Development in the numbers of farm animals in the Slovak Republic 300,000 250,000 228,980 231,097 247,773 200,000 150,000 218,653 215,659 211,185 100,000 50,000 76,890 62,012 44,454 0 y.2006 y.2007 y.2008 n.cows n.ewes n.sows

Trends in number of integrated animals in performance recording 90 80 82.17 82.42 80.42 70 60 50 percentage 40 30 20 10 26.98 26.86 18.25 14.18 23.54 13.9 0 y.2006 y.2007 y.2008 cattle sheep pigs

Electronic farmer s access to the milk recording data I. Last milk analyses II. Archive of results III. Somatic cells IV. Milk analyses of urea

Electronic farmer s access to the milk recording data I. Last milk analyses

Herd analyses for the control period 1.lactation number % cows Ø number Milk Fat % Protein F:P Urea days lact. cows days lact. KG % SCC SSC 0-40 21 14,09 24,14 21,60 4,38 3,08 1,42 718,62 5,85 41-100 22 14,77 68,95 28,94 3,46 3,15 1,10 117,41 3,23 28,00 101-200 31 20,81 147,10 28,40 3,94 3,43 1,15 131,55 3,40 30,00 201-305 40 26,85 263,48 21,43 4,25 3,74 1,14 104,63 3,07 29,00 NAD305 35 23,49 389,06 18,02 4,23 3,67 1,15 580,60 5,54 Ø 149 100,00 178,55 23,68 4,05 3,42 1,19 330,56 4,72 Milk kg, 1. lactation kg Total lactations KG 40.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 0.00 0-40 41-100 101-200 201-305 NAD305 Days of lactation 40,00 30,00 20,00 10,00 0,00 0-40 41-100 101-200 201-305 NAD305 Days of lactation

Herd analyses for the control period Trend SCC- 1. lactation Trend SCC- Total lactations 800.00 SCC 600.00 400.00 200.00 0.00 0-40 41-100 101-200 201-305 NAD305 SCC SCC 800.00 600.00 400.00 200.00 0.00 0-40 41-100 101-200 201-305 NAD305 SCC Days of Lactation Days of Lactation Milk kg, 1. lactation 35.00 30.00 7.00 6.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 Milk kg SSC 5.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0-40 41-100 101-200 201-305 NAD305 Days of lactation

ADVISORY PROTOCOL SOMPROT Interpretation of individual somatic cell counts in the milk in milk recording A results from udder health recording Risky cows milk yield (number of cows) in sampling day: kg Total milk yield (number of cows) in sampling day: kg Annotations: Xa = arithmetic mean from all values S = sum Xg = geometric mean from all values Notice 1: P = warning previous risky lactation Notice 2: M = suspicious lactation infectious and subclinical I = suspicious lactation non-specific due to stress from disturbing interventions N = suspicious lactation non-specific due to stress from insufficient energetic nutrition Z = healthy udder Notice 3: T = recommended treatment in lactation Notice 4: O = recommended treatment in drying off

ADVISORY PROTOCOL SOMPROT Interpretation of individual somatic cell counts in the milk in milk recording B estimation of milk losses due to current udder health status C calculation of risky cows from whole number of sampled cows from m milk supply point of view Annotations: IPSN individual SCC RC risky cows Calculations are made for two milk quality limits top and standard D list of suspicious cows with the highest estimation of milk losses F - List of cows suggested for anti-mastitis treatment Recommendation:

ADVISORY PROTOCOL SOMPROT Interpretation of individual somatic cell counts in the milk in milk recording G List of cows suggested for preferential preventive anti-mastitis treatment in drying off: Recommendation: H Trend herd summaries: Health trends probable interpretation: Recommendation:

ADVISORY PROTOCOL SOMPROT Interpretation of individual somatic cell counts in the milk in milk recording Relative SCC histogram: End of protocol

ADVISORY PROTOCOL UREAPROT For evaluating nutrition level with method UREAKVANT - UREAPROT Temporarily economically more important cows: # Cow with above-average milk production! # Cow with above-average A -2) Annotations milk production and imbalanced nutrition

ADVISORY PROTOCOL UREAPROT For evaluating nutrition level with method UREAKVANT - UREAPROT N = lack high fault frequency in nutrition P = surplus - high fault frequency in nutrition C) Possible influence of the found status on milk production and recommendations: 1.Influence of the found status on milk production 2.Recommendations for improving of the found faults

MONTHLY REPORT Company: Page: Control month: Farm: Date of sampling: Cow ID Herdbook Date of calving F:P / % of reliability SPI Sire - state register Lactat. number Product. Level Lactation course - daily yeald in kg of milk Lactation calculation Last 2 samplings 100, 200 and 305 days lactations SCC * 1000 (last 2 cont.) Lact. JanuaryFebruar March April May June Days Fat % Protein %Fat %- 1 Fat %- 2 Days Fat % Protein % Prev. SCC - 1 Change July August Septembe Octob er NovembeDecembeMilk kg Fat kg Protein kprotein %Protein %Milk kg Fat kg Protein kg Prev. SCC - 2 Inactiv at. Code SK000001280842 7.10.2008 07 29,1 31,6 20,8 24,5 196 4,62 3,02 3,37 5,49 100 4,15 2,76 41 11 1,5 44,00 1038 MAS-011 E * 24,1 34,1 5322 246 161 3,32 3,49 2845 118 79 83 SK000001280842 30.11.2008 07 * 40,0 41,6 33,4 19,6 142 4,09 3,07 3,15 2,11 100 4,48 3,01 577 11 1,3 43,09 126 BEL-017 ER 4898 200 151 3,11 3,44 3923 176 118 1412 F:P

Milk fat to protein ratio 1,80 1,60 1,40 1,20 1,00 0,80 0,60 0,40 0,20 0,00 ketosis ketózy acidózy acidosis 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 0-40 LD 41-100 LD 101-200 LD 201-305 LD

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Wplemservis for cattle Milk Fat Protein

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Thank you for your attention BS SR, s.e. Bratislava, Starohájska 29, 852 27 Bratislava Slovak Republic +421 2 623 19 911 www.pssr.sk