Performance Evaluation as an Integral Part of Dairy Health Programs
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro19856963Keywords:
dairy herd performance, evaluation, production medicine, dairy herd healthAbstract
At this review meeting on dairy herd performance, areas where performance can be improved are defined, and goals and methods selected. Protocols for problem investigation can also be developed as necessary. Current herd health expenditures for supplies, pharmaceuticals, labor and services should be reviewed and justified, altered or eliminated. Involvement of other professionals (e.g., nutritionist, banker, CPA) is often desirable. Dairy "herd health" programs emphasizing disease prevention are evolving into health and production medicine programs. The adoption of production oriented programs will likely require changes in practice style, schedules and fees. New consultative activities will need to be integrated into practice routines. An essential component of production medicine programs is herd performance evaluation.