2. Topics Covered
• Part 1 – Introduction
– Introduction to Dairy Farming
– Need for Dairy Farming
– Facts and Figures
• Part 2 – Automation
– Introduction to Dairy Farming Automation
– Need for Automating Dairy Farm Management
– Areas to Automate in a Dairy Farm
– Features of a typical DMS
– Elaborate a Feature :: Herd Management
• Part 3 – Case Study : Herd Management
– Expert's Advice
– Market Leaders/Available options
– Herd management using Infovet's Herdman
4. Introduction to Dairy Farming
Dairy farming is an enterprise, for long-term
production of milk and milk products, usually
from dairy cows but also from goats and sheep,
which may be either processed on-site or
transported to a dairy factory for processing
and eventual retail sale.
In short, it is a farm for producing milk and milk
products.
5. Why do Dairy Farming?
• Dairying is an important source of subsidiary
income to small/marginal farmers and agricultural
laborers.
• The manure from animals provides a good
source of organic matter for improving soil fertility
and crop yields.
• The surplus fodder and agricultural by-products
are gainfully utilized for feeding the animals.
• A farmer can earn a gross surplus of about Rs.
12,000 per year from a unit consisting of 2
milking buffaloes.
6. Facts & Figures
India is the largest manufacturer of dairy products
in the world with 115*10kg/y. Followed by United
States (80*10kg/y) and Germany (39*10kg/y).
New Zealand is the largest exporter of dairy
products.
In India, Milk production alone involves more than
70 million producers, each raising one or two cows/
buffaloes primarily for milk production.
World over dairy animal productivity has increased
to many-fold, whereas in India the milk production
and fertility have remained more or less static over
several decades.
9. What is Dairy Automation?
• Dairy Automation System provides an
effective services and solutions platform that
enables value added services to the dairy
farming business. It ensures continually
enhanced productivity at an affordable cost of
production.
• Many countries have achieved remarkable
progress by setting up animal data recording
system.
10. Need of Automation!
-to produce more
-make more money
-get better returns from labor
-comply with a law or local convention
-easy to manage, monitor and control
11. Solutions to Automate!
• Automatic/Manual Milking System
• Milk Cooling
• Dairy Herd Management
• Breeding/Health – Lifetime Reports
• Feed/Manure Management
• Performance Monitor Reports
• Human Resource Management
• Accounting/Budgeting/Inventory/Production/Tr
acking/Security and many many more...
12. Features involved in a typical DMS
* Growth measurements
* Heifer management
* Herd grouping
* Vet check (Herd Health) list
* Breeding program
* Group movement
* Bulk tank & equipment details
* Dairy economic links
* Production costs
* Recommended AI sires (download or manual)
* Classification (download or manual)
* Genetic indexes (download or manual)
* Pedigrees
* Parentage
* Total lactation production
* Vaccination scheduling
* Family trees
* Id tidy
* Cow comments
* Pedigree award line
* Registration - online or print form
* Links with milking parlor systems
* Create custom reports
* Animal identification
* Batch & individual Herd Health findings
* Calving data
* Individual & batch service events
* Batch & individual dry-off dates
* Milk production
* Download DHI test date files
* Auxiliary traits
* Projected production
* Body condition scores
* Hoof trimming & hoof care
* ALL disease records
* Mastitis records
* Lameness records
* Health test information & results
* Semen inventory
* Embryo events
* Cull/Sell/Mortality
* Kept open
* Links with milk parlor systems
* Digital image on cow card
* Quick identification
13. Dairy Herd Management
maintaining of lifetime animals records of cow and buffalo
data analysis and report generation
data analysisand management information systems
custom design for different breeds
fertility and production indices
moderately literate farmer can operate the software
categories of animals, such as, calves, heifers, adults, breeding bulls
and working bullocks
records of culled, sold or died animals maintained in archive files
details of treatment given during the
entire herd lifetime
Master entries, Breeding, production, health/lifetime records, reports and herd performance analysis
udder examination report
Feeding details in respect of each animal
15. “Businesses worldwide are busy
trying to reduce their cost base to
keep afloat. That is no different in the
dairy industry. We believe the goal of
doing more with less can be
achieved by supporting farm
managers with suitable technology,
not rocket-science inventions
necessarily but simple solutions
already available can really make a
difference”
- DeLaval Vice President Business Area
Aftermarket & Services Tim Nicolaï told a news
conference.
Expert's AdviceExpert's Advice
16. Market Leaders
• Alpro Windows
• Barn Owl 2000
• Cattle Manager -
• Dairy Enterprise
• Dairy Live
• Dairy Plan
• Dairy SFT
• Siga Dairy
• Dairy Suite
• Dairy Champ
• Dairy Comp – 305
• Dairy man
• Dairy Quest
• Infovet Herdman
• DHI – Plus
• PCDART
17. Infovet's Herdman!
DAIRY ANIMAL PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
With
HERDMAN
(DAIRY ANIMAL DATA RECORDING SYSTEM)
Validated Under projects supported by
Bombay Veterinary College, Parel, Mumbai 400 012, India
National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development, Mumbai
India Country Development Marketplace-World Bank
Extensively tested at
Chitale Dairy / Sangamner Milk Union, Maharashtra
Several Livestock Research Stations of Agricultural Universities
More than 50 Commercial Dairy Farms
Recommended In
Draft Report of the Farmers’ Commission of Government of India