Publishable Lactations and Official Genetic Indexes During COVID-19 Service Disruption 27-APR-2020 Industry Standards Committee, Lactanet Canada April 20, 2020Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, routine milk recording services have been significantly disrupted. Service is provided, but on a strict ‘No Contact’ basis, where most notably, Lactanet staff are not providing on-farm sample collection services, including “Supervised” services that are required for publishable lactations and official cow genetic indexes for production traits. Additionally, many herds are delaying services and test intervals are being significantly extended. Lactanet Canada and its Industry Standards Committee understand the challenges that Canadian dairy producers are facing during these challenging times. For this reason, the usual requirements for publishable lactations and official cow genetic indexes for production are being modified during the period of time where COVID-19 affects the manner in which milk recording services can be offered by Lactanet field staff. Publishable Lactations To allow for the potentially longer interval between the last test day with sampling before the COVID-19 service restrictions, which was effective March 13, 2020, and the subsequent test day with sampling, the following Publishable Record policies are recommended:
For herds enrolled on a publishable level of milk recording at the most recent test prior to March 13, 2020, the following data processing policies will be applied by Lactanet with the intent of minimizing any impact on publishable lactations and official genetic evaluations for cows:
It should be noted that all requirements related to herdbook registration (for publishable lactations) and unique identification with known sire (for inclusion in genetic evaluations) will be maintained. |