Dairy farmers probably get sick of hearing the age- old advice of “you’ve got to increase production to be more profitable”. However, there isn’t a much better way to increase returns than to get more out of fixed resources. By focusing on managerial practices and keeping an eye on details, production can increase without spending a lot of variable expenses (ie. feed and supplies). Once the basic costs of animal facilities, taxes, insurance, supplies, etc. are met, increasing production per cow is the “gravy”.
Below are some things to consider for increasing milk production:
Water
- Provide clean water continuously with an adequate flow rate
- Provide enough water space for your cows- 1 water fountain/20 cows or 4 inches of linear space/cow
- Develop a routine for cleaning waterers at least weekly