Body Condition Score Guide for Dairy Animals
Updated 13 Jun 2026 • By Falah Enterprises, Authorized GOKA Feeds Distributor Anantnag
Common Signs
- BCS 1-2 (too thin): ribs, spine and hip bones sharply visible, no fat cover
- BCS 3 (ideal for milking): ribs felt with light pressure but not sharply visible
- BCS 3.5-3.75 (ideal at calving): smooth, well-covered frame
- BCS 4.5-5 (too fat): bones cannot be felt, blocky appearance
Possible Causes
- Low BCS: underfeeding relative to milk production, worms, poor quality fodder, illness
- High BCS: overfeeding in late lactation and dry period, low milk demand with rich feeding
What the Farmer Should Check
- Look and feel over the ribs, spine, hip bones and tail head
- Score animals monthly and note changes
- Target BCS: calving 3.5-3.75, peak milk not below 2.5, dry-off around 3.5
- Is thin + high milk happening together? That means underfeeding
Feed Guidance
Relevant GOKA Products
When to Contact a Veterinary Doctor
For serious symptoms, consult a qualified veterinary doctor. Feed support can help overall nutrition and recovery but should not replace veterinary treatment.
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