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6 steps to maximize dry-off comfort and productivity

A well-managed dry-off period pays dividends in higher milk yield, healthier cows and fewer fresh cow problems.
March 24, 2026
Jenna Williamson

A well-managed dry-off period pays dividends in higher milk yield, healthier cows and fewer fresh cow problems. By prioritizing comfort, health and body condition, producers can turn this resting phase into one of the most productive investments in the herd’s future performance.


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Monitoring transition cow management using fresh cow data

The Fresh Cow Index provides a single measurement at the start of each lactation, making it easier to evaluate management changes and combine with other fresh cow data to explore areas for improvement.
March 19, 2026
Robert Fourdraine

There are many single measurements that you can use to monitor your transition cow program, like gestation length, dry period length, calving ease, abortions, etc. However, combining all these into a single easy-to-understand measure will save time and will be easier to track over time. The new Fresh Cow Index (FCI) was developed to determine if your herd transition cow management program is successful.


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Beyond the calf: Beef-on-dairy and the management of transition cows

Beef-on-dairy calves can add a revenue stream to your dairy. Consider the breed of beef used, dry period management and calving ease when making the decision to use beef semen.
August 7, 2025
Bruna Mion and Hannah Sweett

As dairy producers seek to maximize both genetic progress and economic return, the strategic use of beef semen has become a common herd management strategy across North America. 


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Avoid dry-off surprises: Use robotic tools to smooth the end of lactation

Robotic milking permission can reduce milking frequency and feed tables can reduce the amount of feed offered in the robot to allow for smooth transitions at dry-off.
July 7, 2025
John Gerbitz

Like the speedometer, the dry-off list may include cows that are milking more than expected, and it might be necessary to pump the brakes hard to dry them off successfully. Or, like the blind spot, life happens, holidays and time off intervene, and suddenly, there are more cows on the dry-off list than expected. Automated milking systems and milking system software have some options for managing cows going into the dry period.


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Isaac Dairy tailors lactation length to needs of cows

A Manitoba dairy uses butterfat production in late lactation to determine dry-off date and calculates optimal calving intervals based on the previous lactation.
May 14, 2025
Matti McBride

Voluntary waiting periods (VWP) can vary based on the type of operation, management style, herd size and more. Sometimes, VWP can be based on the individuality of each animal. At Isaac Dairy in Steinbach, Manitoba, this strategy aids in overall profitability, creates more space in the dry cow pen, helps select replacement animals and contributes to a sustainable operation.


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Rethinking the dry period by shortening or eliminating

Adjusting the dry period length can improve dairy cow health.
June 17, 2024
Alvaro Garcia

The dry period, usually lasting 60 days before calving, serves essential roles in preparing cows for lactation, promoting mammary cell renewal and facilitating treatment for subclinical mastitis. However, shortening or eliminating this period has become a strategy to manage milk production, redistributing energy balance and mitigating the risk of metabolic disorders like subclinical ketosis.


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Managing impacts of length of dry cow period performance in subsequent lactation

Data shows that short or long dry periods can have a significant negative impact on subsequent lactation production, reproduction and SCC.
September 3, 2022
Robert Fourdraine

An effective transition cow program is a critical element in managing a dairy farm. Over the past 10 years, dairy farms are paying closer attention to how cows are managed during the transition period.


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Reducing dry period mastitis to improve reproductive efficiency

May 7, 2021
Brian E. Miller
Reproductive performance is an important driver of dairy farm profitability and can be impacted by several diseases that occur during the dry period, including mastitis. Mastitis is associated with lost milk production, added treatment costs, inferior milk quality, decreases in reproductive efficiency, early herd removal and/or death.
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