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Learn to Score
Body Condition
 Step by Step
  Updated July 1, 2004



    Adapted from the 1997 Elanco Animal Health
 publication, "Body Condition Scoring In Dairy Cattle."
Introduction
• The following is a step by step guide to
  help you learn to assign body condition
  scores (BCS) based on the process
  described by Ferguson et al., 1994.

• Scorers using this method will be able to
  assign BCS consistently and accurately.

                      Ferguson, J. D., D. T. Galligan, and N. Thomsen. 1994.
               Principal descriptors of body condition score in Holstein cows.
                                                   J. Dairy Sci. 77:2695-2703.
• This system will teach you to evaluate
  specific areas of the pelvis and loin in an
  orderly fashion.

• Scores range from 1 to 5 in increments of
  0.25.

• This system concentrates on accurately
  assigning scores from 2.5 to 4.0.
• Scores outside of this range are extreme
  and indicate serious problems.
  – For example, the difference between a 4.75
    and a 5.0 is insignificant, both cows are
    seriously over-conditioned and prone to the
    same metabolic problems.
  – We would not base management decisions on
    the differences between these scores.
  – The same is probably true of two cows
    scoring 1.5 and 1.75; both are seriously
    under-conditioned.
• Even with a structured system such as
  this, some cows will fall between the
  categories described.
• In this case, scorers must decide which
  score best fits each cow.
• As you assign scores, it may be helpful to
  continue one step past the score you think
  the cow should receive.
  – This allows you a second opportunity to
    consider her final BCS.
• Before you learn the scoring process, let’s
  review the anatomical areas that are
  evaluated when assigning BCS.

• For dairy cows, BCS are based on
  evaluation of the pelvic area and the loin.
Side View

               Hooks
Pins

       Thurl       Short Ribs
Rear View
              Short Ribs


           Sacral Ligament
 Hooks


         Tailhead Ligament

                             Thurl

Pins
Step 1 - Angle Between
            Hooks and Pins
• The first decision you make will divide
  cows into two groups: those with a BCS
  less than or equal to 3 and those with a
  BCS greater than 3.

• From the side view, evaluate the angle
  between the HOOKS and PINS, using the
  THURL as a reference point.
Angle Between
                   Hooks and Pins

• Angle is a V

• Will be a 3 or
  less BCS
Angle Between
                 Hooks and Pins

• Angle is a U

• BCS will be
  more than 3
• This decision may be the most difficult one in the
  BCS process, especially if the cow is near a 3.0
  or 3.25 BCS.
• If the difference between a U and a V is not
  clear, move to the rear and observe the same
  angle between the hooks and pins.
• In addition, evaluate the angularity of the hooks
  and pins. Cows with sharp, angular hooks and
  pins will likely score 3 or less. Cows with round,
  fat-covered hooks and pins will likely score
  above 3.
Angular Cow, V-Angle
Rounded Cow, U-Angle
More Practice
• Since this first decision can be a little
  difficult, here are a few more examples.

• Once you have looked at each cow, you
  can advance to see the answer.
Cows with V-Angle –
              3.0 or Less
• Now let's refine your score of "3 or less,"
  starting with an evaluation of the HOOKS.

• Are they round or angular?
Rounded Hooks


• Hooks round

• BCS = 3.0
Angular Hooks

• Hooks
  angular

• Will score
  2.75 or less
Check Point
• If these steps don't seem to fit the cow you
  are scoring, try going through the steps for
  cows with a U-angle between the hooks
  and pins.
Cows with Angular Hooks –
            2.75 or Less
• Now let's refine your score of "2.75 or
  less," by evaluating the PINS.

• Are they padded or angular?
Padded Pins

• Pins visibly
  padded

• BCS = 2.75
Angular Pins

• Angular pins

• Will score
  below 2.75
Feel Pins for Fat Pad
• Now let's refine your score of "less than
  2.75," by evaluating the PINS more
  closely.

• Can you feel a fat pad on the point of the
  pins (a palpable fat pad)?
Palpable Fat Pad on Pins

• Fat pad present

• BCS = 2.5
No Fat Pad on Pins

• No fat pad

• Will score
  below 2.5
Evaluate the Visibility of
               Short Ribs
• The final decision to refine your score of
  "less than 2.5," requires a close look at the
  SHORT RIBS and SPINE.
• Look for the boney ridges of the short ribs.
• Estimate the distance that these ridges
  are easily seen from the tip of the short
  ribs to the spine.
• Are the ridges visible half of the distance,
  three-fourths of the distance, more?
Visible 1/2 the distance

• Ribs visible
  halfway to the
  spine

• BCS = 2.25
Visible 3/4 the distance

• Ribs visible
  three-fourths
  of the
  distance to
  the spine

• BCS = 2.0
Saw-tooth Spine & Ribs,
           Prominent Thurl
• Will score below 2.0

• Cows scored below 2.0 are severely thin
  and would be managed similarly,
  regardless of their exact BCS.




                                 Photo not available
Cows with a U-Angle –
             Score over 3
• Now let's refine your score of "over 3,"
  starting with an evaluation of the
  TAILHEAD and SACRAL LIGAMENTS.
• The tailhead ligament is found between
  the tailhead and the pins.
• The sacral ligament is found between the
  spine and the hooks.
• The visibility of these ligaments will help
  you score cows with more condition.
• Which ligaments can you see?
Sacral Visible
               Tailhead Visible

• Both ligaments
  easily seen

• BCS = 3.25
Sacral Visible
          Tailhead Barely Visible

• Tailhead ligament
  partly covered in fat

• BCS = 3.50
Sacral Barely Visible
           Tailhead Not Visible

• Neither
  ligament
  easily seen

• BCS = 3.75
Sacral Not Visible
            Tailhead Not Visible

• Neither ligament
  visible

• Will score 4.0 or
  more
Check Point
• If none of these descriptions fit the cow
  you are scoring, try going through the
  steps for cows with a V-angle between the
  hooks and pins.
Scores Greater than 4.0
• Now let's refine your score of "over 4," by
  evaluating the THURL, SHORT RIBS,
  PINS, and HOOKS.

• The score will increase as more of these
  parts are covered with fat.

• Which parts can you see?
Thurl Flat
              Short Ribs Visible

• Area between
  hooks and pins
  filled with fat

• Tips of short ribs
  visible

• BCS = 4.0
Thurl Flat
        Short Ribs Barely Visible
• Area between
  hooks and pins
  filled with fat

• Tips of short
  ribs barely
  visible

• BCS = 4.25
Thurl Flat
                Pins Not Visible
• Area between
  hooks and pins
  filled with fat

• Tips of short
  ribs not visible

• Pins not visible

• BCS = 4.5
Hooks Barely Visible
• Area between hooks and pins filled with
  fat

• Tips of short ribs not visible

• Pins and hooks not visible

• BCS = 4.75
                                   Photo not available
All Boney Prominences
      Well Rounded & Fat Covered
• No bones visible

• BCS = 5.0

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Learn to Score Body Condition for Dairy Cows

  • 1. Learn to Score Body Condition Step by Step Updated July 1, 2004 Adapted from the 1997 Elanco Animal Health publication, "Body Condition Scoring In Dairy Cattle."
  • 2. Introduction • The following is a step by step guide to help you learn to assign body condition scores (BCS) based on the process described by Ferguson et al., 1994. • Scorers using this method will be able to assign BCS consistently and accurately. Ferguson, J. D., D. T. Galligan, and N. Thomsen. 1994. Principal descriptors of body condition score in Holstein cows. J. Dairy Sci. 77:2695-2703.
  • 3. • This system will teach you to evaluate specific areas of the pelvis and loin in an orderly fashion. • Scores range from 1 to 5 in increments of 0.25. • This system concentrates on accurately assigning scores from 2.5 to 4.0.
  • 4. • Scores outside of this range are extreme and indicate serious problems. – For example, the difference between a 4.75 and a 5.0 is insignificant, both cows are seriously over-conditioned and prone to the same metabolic problems. – We would not base management decisions on the differences between these scores. – The same is probably true of two cows scoring 1.5 and 1.75; both are seriously under-conditioned.
  • 5. • Even with a structured system such as this, some cows will fall between the categories described. • In this case, scorers must decide which score best fits each cow. • As you assign scores, it may be helpful to continue one step past the score you think the cow should receive. – This allows you a second opportunity to consider her final BCS.
  • 6. • Before you learn the scoring process, let’s review the anatomical areas that are evaluated when assigning BCS. • For dairy cows, BCS are based on evaluation of the pelvic area and the loin.
  • 7. Side View Hooks Pins Thurl Short Ribs
  • 8. Rear View Short Ribs Sacral Ligament Hooks Tailhead Ligament Thurl Pins
  • 9. Step 1 - Angle Between Hooks and Pins • The first decision you make will divide cows into two groups: those with a BCS less than or equal to 3 and those with a BCS greater than 3. • From the side view, evaluate the angle between the HOOKS and PINS, using the THURL as a reference point.
  • 10. Angle Between Hooks and Pins • Angle is a V • Will be a 3 or less BCS
  • 11. Angle Between Hooks and Pins • Angle is a U • BCS will be more than 3
  • 12. • This decision may be the most difficult one in the BCS process, especially if the cow is near a 3.0 or 3.25 BCS. • If the difference between a U and a V is not clear, move to the rear and observe the same angle between the hooks and pins. • In addition, evaluate the angularity of the hooks and pins. Cows with sharp, angular hooks and pins will likely score 3 or less. Cows with round, fat-covered hooks and pins will likely score above 3.
  • 15. More Practice • Since this first decision can be a little difficult, here are a few more examples. • Once you have looked at each cow, you can advance to see the answer.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. Cows with V-Angle – 3.0 or Less • Now let's refine your score of "3 or less," starting with an evaluation of the HOOKS. • Are they round or angular?
  • 24. Rounded Hooks • Hooks round • BCS = 3.0
  • 25. Angular Hooks • Hooks angular • Will score 2.75 or less
  • 26. Check Point • If these steps don't seem to fit the cow you are scoring, try going through the steps for cows with a U-angle between the hooks and pins.
  • 27. Cows with Angular Hooks – 2.75 or Less • Now let's refine your score of "2.75 or less," by evaluating the PINS. • Are they padded or angular?
  • 28. Padded Pins • Pins visibly padded • BCS = 2.75
  • 29. Angular Pins • Angular pins • Will score below 2.75
  • 30. Feel Pins for Fat Pad • Now let's refine your score of "less than 2.75," by evaluating the PINS more closely. • Can you feel a fat pad on the point of the pins (a palpable fat pad)?
  • 31. Palpable Fat Pad on Pins • Fat pad present • BCS = 2.5
  • 32. No Fat Pad on Pins • No fat pad • Will score below 2.5
  • 33. Evaluate the Visibility of Short Ribs • The final decision to refine your score of "less than 2.5," requires a close look at the SHORT RIBS and SPINE. • Look for the boney ridges of the short ribs. • Estimate the distance that these ridges are easily seen from the tip of the short ribs to the spine. • Are the ridges visible half of the distance, three-fourths of the distance, more?
  • 34. Visible 1/2 the distance • Ribs visible halfway to the spine • BCS = 2.25
  • 35. Visible 3/4 the distance • Ribs visible three-fourths of the distance to the spine • BCS = 2.0
  • 36. Saw-tooth Spine & Ribs, Prominent Thurl • Will score below 2.0 • Cows scored below 2.0 are severely thin and would be managed similarly, regardless of their exact BCS. Photo not available
  • 37. Cows with a U-Angle – Score over 3 • Now let's refine your score of "over 3," starting with an evaluation of the TAILHEAD and SACRAL LIGAMENTS. • The tailhead ligament is found between the tailhead and the pins. • The sacral ligament is found between the spine and the hooks. • The visibility of these ligaments will help you score cows with more condition. • Which ligaments can you see?
  • 38. Sacral Visible Tailhead Visible • Both ligaments easily seen • BCS = 3.25
  • 39. Sacral Visible Tailhead Barely Visible • Tailhead ligament partly covered in fat • BCS = 3.50
  • 40. Sacral Barely Visible Tailhead Not Visible • Neither ligament easily seen • BCS = 3.75
  • 41. Sacral Not Visible Tailhead Not Visible • Neither ligament visible • Will score 4.0 or more
  • 42. Check Point • If none of these descriptions fit the cow you are scoring, try going through the steps for cows with a V-angle between the hooks and pins.
  • 43. Scores Greater than 4.0 • Now let's refine your score of "over 4," by evaluating the THURL, SHORT RIBS, PINS, and HOOKS. • The score will increase as more of these parts are covered with fat. • Which parts can you see?
  • 44. Thurl Flat Short Ribs Visible • Area between hooks and pins filled with fat • Tips of short ribs visible • BCS = 4.0
  • 45. Thurl Flat Short Ribs Barely Visible • Area between hooks and pins filled with fat • Tips of short ribs barely visible • BCS = 4.25
  • 46. Thurl Flat Pins Not Visible • Area between hooks and pins filled with fat • Tips of short ribs not visible • Pins not visible • BCS = 4.5
  • 47. Hooks Barely Visible • Area between hooks and pins filled with fat • Tips of short ribs not visible • Pins and hooks not visible • BCS = 4.75 Photo not available
  • 48. All Boney Prominences Well Rounded & Fat Covered • No bones visible • BCS = 5.0