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Welcome to the
MDGA Milk Program!
During the year 2004, the MDGA
assigned a committee of experienced breeders, who were
familiar with and understood the DHI processes and
regulations to assist the MDGA in developing a Milk Test
Program. Lisa-Jo Helgesen, headed this committee and
spent endless hours researching and tabulating milk
scores before coming up with a Milk Test, that would
best support and properly record the results of the
Mini-Dairy Goats in a precise and fair manner and give
recognition of the does who adequately meet these
requirements. Her work was presented to the committee
which then voted on it and in the Spring of 2004, MDGA's
first Milk Program was implemented.
Special thanks is
given by MDGA to Lisa-Jo who spent endless hours working
on this program, and who has volunteered to see its
implementation and recordation properly maintained until
her death, November 2004...
Following are the
rules and regulations for the MDGA Milk Program.
GENERAL REGULATIONS
1.
Fees and forms must be sent to MDGA prior to beginning
DHI testing.
2.
All DHI regulations will be followed.
3.
Scales must be certified by an appropriate technician.
4.
Final production data must be sent to MDGA. Sheets do
not need to be sent each month, except the monthly sheet prior to a verification test must be
sent to MDGA.
5. No
products or devices designed to enhance production or
butterfat may be used, except those that are part of normal daily care. (Example: Adding
sunflower seeds to the diet on a regular basis to raise butterfat is normal daily care. Adding a hormone
before the test is not normal daily care.)
6. A
Production Certificate will be issued to any doe
qualifying for a production award.
7. A
test year is 305 days or less.
8. A
Production Star (*P) will be earned according to the
Chart below
9. MDGA
will recognize the Top 10 production records each year,
provided minimum production is met. All breeds will be combined unless there are more
than 25 does of a breed on test. If more than 25 does of a single Mini breed are on test a Top 5 of
that breed will also be recognized.
10.
All Top 10 does (or Top 5) will have a verification test
conducted by a different supervisor. The rules for a verification test will be the same as for a
one-day test.
11. All does will need to be measured, the measurement
will be included on the form sent to MDGA.
12. Cost is $5.00 for herd application plus $2.00 per
doe.
13. Application must be made at least two days prior to
the test except does with official milk test results completed prior to these regulations may turn in
results for a star. The application paperwork and fees must be filled out and sent with the test
results.
14. Types of Testing
1. The following testing types are approved by
MDGA:
a. Standard test-
A certified Supervisor tests herd each month, taking AM
and PM weights and samples.
b. Group test
- Conducted like a Standard test except the Supervisors
are one of a group of at least 3 people who test each other's
herd alternate months. All Supervisor's must be
certified testers.
c. EOM
- Owner tests and samples one month, Supervisor tests
alternate months. Samples are taken as in a Standard Test.
d. AM/PM
- Owner and Supervisor share testing and sampling,
alternating AM and PM each month.
e. Owner
- Owner weighs and samples milk each testing. Owner must
be a certified as a tester.
2. All plans except the Standard and Group
require a verification test.
3. If verification test results deviate more than 5%
from the previous month a 2nd verification may be required.
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AGE
2.00< 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 3.00
3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11
4.00
4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 5.00 > |
MILK / LB
990 994 998 1002 1006 1010 1014 1018 1022 1026 1030
1034 1038 1042 1046 1050 1054 1058 1062 1066 1070 1074 1078 1082 1086 1090 1094
1098 1102 1106 1110 1114 1118 1122 1126 1130 1134 |
BUTTERFAT / LB
44.5 44.7 44.9 45.1 45.3 45.5 45.7 45.9 46.1 46.3 46.5 46.7 46.9
47.1 47.3 47.5 47.7 47.9 48.1 48.3 48.5 48.7 48.9 49.1 49.3 49.5 49.7 49.9 50.1 50.3
50.5 50.7 50.9 51.1 51.3 51.5 51.7 |
ONE-DAY TESTS
1. Only certified
testers may preside over a one-day test.
2. The doe must be on
the premises where the test is held during the entire
period of the test.
3. Three milk outs will
be conducted. The first is a check with no samples
taken. Weights will be recorded, but not used to figure final score.
4. Samples and weights
will be taken from the second and third milk outs. These
will be used to figure final score.
5. Weights and samples
must be sent to a DHI lab for butterfat testing.
6. Original result sheet
from DHI will be sent to MDGA.
7. Each milk out will be
12 hours apart.
8. Each doe will be
officially measured by the tester.
9. A score of 45 points
(figured to the thousandth place, rounded to the nearest
whole number) will be required to receive a Production Star (*P).
10. Scores will be
figured on the following formula:
a. Multiply
pounds of milk by 5.55
b. Multiply pounds of milk by butterfat, times
1.11
c. Multiply days since freshening by .0555
d. Add totals for final score.
Example: a doe fresh 43 days with 5.6 pounds of
milk at 4% fat:
a. 5.6 x 5.55 = 31.080
b. 5.6 x 4.0 x 1.11 = 24.864
c. 43 x .0555 = 2.3865 (rounded to 2.387)
d. 31.080 + 24.864 + 2.387 = 58.332 (rounded to
58) Doe receives a star.
11. A certificate will
be sent for any doe earning a Star.
One-day Milk
Test Application
DHIA Milk
Test Application
ADVANCED REGISTRY
1. Any doe receiving a
Star from a 305 day test will receive an Advanced
Registry Certificate.
2. A single one-day test
will not qualify a doe for Advanced Registry.
3. A doe receiving 45
points on 3 different one-day tests held in the same
year may qualify for an Advanced Registry Certificate if one test is held
during the first 3 months of lactation, the second during the second 3 months of lactation and the 3rd
during the final four months of lactation.
INHERITED PRODUCTION STARS
1. Does may have
multiple starts. If the daughter of a Star dam earns a
star, the daughter becomes a two star dam, each generation in an unbroken line would
add a star number. So the 4th doe in the line receiving a Star would be a 4*P.
2. A buck inherits a
star if both his parents are star animals.
3. A buck may inherit a
star if both his dam and his sire's dam have earned
stars.
4. A buck may inherit a
plus (+) if he has earned three AR or star daughters out
of three different dams.
5. A buck may inherit a
plus (+) if he has two sons who have earned a plus (+).
6. A buck may inherit a
plus (+) if her has two Star daughters and one plus (+)
son.
7. A doe may inherit a
star if she produces 3 *P daughters.
8. A doe may inherit a
star if she produces two plus/star sons.
9. A doe may inherit a
star if she produces Star daughters and one Star/Plus
son.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
All milk test results should be mailed to:
Stacy Morris
Production Committee
8808 Silver Creek Drive
Spencer, OK 73084
Production@miniaturedairygoats.com
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