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Our Services

Expert Services for Thriving Herds and Superior Milk Quality

A light brown calf sits nestled in a bed of straw inside a small enclosure.

Calf Health

  • Component Profile; Fat, Protein, Lactose, Total Solids, Dissolved Solids, Non-Fat Solids 

  • Scours (Calf Enteritis) - PCR

  • Rotavirus, Coronavirus, Cryptosporidium, E. Coli

  • Salmonella

  • Clostridium Perfringens

  • Mycoplasma

Calf Health

Calf Environmental Health Assessment

  • Environmental Evaluation and Pathogen Identification

  • Tank, Pasteurizer, Milk Line, Bottle, and Component Analysis

  • Bacterial Analysis - Feed, Forage, Water and Bedding 

  • Maternity Management

Calves in eclosure
Calf Environmental Health Assessment
A long row of cows are eating hay in a barn.

Herd Health

  • Mastitis Diagnostics and Pathogen Testing

  • Contagious Pathogen Identification

  • Opportunistic Bacteria Identification

  • Blood Culture Panel

  • Bulk Tank Culture; Identify Pathogenic & Environmental Bacteria

  • Staphylococcus aureus Confirmation

  • Non aureus Staphylococcus Detection

  • Mycoplasma Detection

  • Somatic Cell Count (SCC)

Herd Health
Milk Quality

Milk Quality

  • Health Monitoring: Regular testing helps detect infections, such as mastitis, which can affect milk quality and cow health.

  • Milk Composition: Testing measures components like fat, protein, and lactose, and are important for nutritional value and processing.

  • Somatic Cell Count: High somatic cell counts can indicate infection or inflammation in the udder, affecting milk quality and safety.

  • Pathogen Detection: Identifying harmful pathogens in milk ensures that the milk is safe for human consumption and helps prevent foodborne illnesses.

A petri dish held in a person's hand shows bacterial growth.
PCR Test

PCR Detection and Confirmation

  • Scours (Calf Enteritis)

  • BVDV - milk, serum or ear notches

  • Staphylococcus aureus

  • Mycoplasma speciation

  • Prototheca 

  • Bulk Tank Analysis

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