07/04/08 
            NMR is adding a mobility monitoring option to its web based Herd
              Companion system from April. This will be available to its customer
              base – that includes 60% of UK dairy cows – free of
            charge. 
            
              
              
              
              “We are aware of the growing need for simple yet effective
                mobility monitoring systems on farm to ensure that measures taken
                to reduce the prevalence of lameness are having the desired effect” says
                NMR’s development manager Ben Bartlett. 
                 
                “Producers using the Herd Companion system, either themselves
                or through a third party such as their vet or adviser, can download
                and print out a mobility scoring sheets with line numbers of
                all their cows.  
                 
                “The system then allows the scoring of cows in line with
                the new national mobility scoring method developed by industry
                organisations including the Tubney Foundation and the University
                of Bristol.” 
                 
                Using this standard approach, cows will be scored from zero (not
                lame) to three (severely lame). Data is then entered via the
                website by the farmer or a third party and is then displayed
                in both tabular and graphical form through the Mobility Monitor
                section on Herd Companion enabling trends to be followed at the
                herd and individual cow level. 
                 
                “The producer, herdsman or foot trimmer can use the system
                to monitor mobility at whatever frequency is required to give
                an up-to-date report on lameness,” adds Mr Bartlett. 
                Estimates put the cost of lameness to the UK dairy industry at £150
                million a year or £100 a case. “To reduce this, and
                minimise the incidence of lameness in the herd, producers should
                consider a more routine mobility recording system.” 
                 
                NMR’s new Mobility Monitor will be demonstrated at the
                National Cattle Mobility Event being held at Harper Adams University
              College on Sat 19 April. 
              
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