Top tips for reducing milk production
Friday, 10 April 2020
There are many different areas to consider when looking at options to lower milk production
With many dairy farms experiencing challenges due to the Coronavirus outbreak, we've pulled together our top tips to help mange through the current climate and may also help farmers who are looking to reduce operating costs.
Top tips for managing and feeding dairy cows:
- Discuss with your nutritionist and vet the possibility to change feeding strategies to reduce milk production without compromising health
- Do not restrict water intake
- Be careful of mineral and mineral balance if reformulating diets
- Dry cows off early – beware of unintended consequence of body condition on subsequent calving. Read our guide to drying cows off early
- Reduce milking frequency where possible, using a partial budget and the milk forecasting calculator to understand the impact of this to your income
- Incomplete milking may also be an option i.e. leaving 30% of milk in the udder could help reduce milk production and may be positive for cows in the first 5 days of lactation
- If you have access to abattoirs think about bringing culling forward
- Sell calves you don’t intend to keep as replacements or to rear for beef
- Turn cows out to graze to reduce cost of production
- Turn youngstock out – to reduce feed, labour and bedding
- Feed whole milk instead of powder to calves – ensure milk from Johne’s cows is not fed to calves
- Consider postponing weaning when feeding whole milk
- Continue to give fresh cows best care
- Review our guidance about milk disposal
- Re-forecast your milk production using our milk forecasting calculator
- Consider the impact of lowered production on your cash flow
Options for trimming farm costs
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