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Animal Improvement Act, 1998 (Act No. 62 of 1998)

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17. Scope of the Scheme

 

The Scheme shall be applied in accordance with internationally recognized recording standards and norms as reflected in the Rules of the Scheme—

(a) Recording of mating and birth events shall form the cornerstone of the Scheme and will assist in the assessment of productivity of dairy animals
(b) Basic milk recording shall be done in accordance with the guidelines of the International Committee for Animal Recording (ICAR) and is based on owner samples (ICAR type B tests) but could also accommodate sampling by approved technicians or other officials (ICAR type A tests).
(i) Milk analyses shall be conducted by approved laboratories.
(ii) The basic milk recording analyses shall include butterfat, protein and lactose content.
(iii) Other properties, such as milk urea, somatic cell content and any other property of value can be included.
(vi) Bulk tank analyses and volume shall also be compared to the analyses and milk production of individual cows in participating herds.
(c) The Scheme shall also provides for the recording of other traits related to the productivity of milk producing animals such as body condition scores, functional body traits (usually scored on a linear scale), body weight and other measurements.