The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Dairy testing could benefit beef farmers

- NANCY NICOLSON

Beef producers have been told they could improve herd nutrition and calving performanc­e by taking a leaf out of dairy farmers’ books and adopting metabolic profile (MP) testing.

That’s the conclusion of a study conducted in Angus and Fife by SAC Consulting which found that MP testing can highlight nutritiona­l issues in the cows which could affect calving performanc­e, milk production and fertility.

It could also pick up on management issues such as inadequate feed space.

MP has not been widely adopted by suckler producers but it is commonly used in dairy herds to determine the nutritiona­l status of pre-calving and early lactation cows.

The 12-month study funded by the Scottish Government’s Knowledge Transfer Innovation Fund (KTIF) body scored and tested 180 cows across 12 farms at around a month before calving and one month after calving to assess their nutritiona­l status.

The study found that a third of cows were deficient in magnesium pre-calving and a quarter of cows were deficient in the mineral post-calving. A lack of magnesium can have an impact on slow calvings, and cows which are low in magnesium can be at greater risk of grass staggers.

SAC Consulting nutritioni­st Karen Stewart said that while in some cases the ration looked ideal on paper and was based on silage analysis, issues such as feed access, weather and other environmen­tal factors impacted on the animal’s nutritiona­l status.

“Another finding was that over half the cows were short of rumen-available protein in the ration pre-calving which, if left uncorrecte­d, may impact colostrum quality and milk production,” she added.

“The study also highlighte­d energy deficienci­es and, with corrective action, helped to safeguard calving performanc­e and getting cows back in calf.”

She said that trace elements and other major minerals, except magnesium, were not deficient and cows were generally well supplement­ed.

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HERD HEALTH: A study found metabolic profile testing could benefit beef producers.

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