AI powered ‘My Health Records’ for Cows to Manage Clinical Mastitis

August 12, 2021
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Scientists, technologists, retailers and farmers are teaming up, using AI and creating the equivalent of My Health Records for dairy cows, to better manage clinical mastitis.

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AI powered ‘My Health Records’ for Cows to Manage Clinical Mastitis

Scientists, technologists, retailers and farmers are teaming up, using AI and creating the equivalent of My Health Records for dairy cows, to better manage clinical mastitis.

August 12, 2021
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The collaboration aims to reduce the use of antibiotics in the milk supply chain and improve the health and management of dairy cows with mastitis.

The Clinical Mastitis Decision Support Tool Project is a$3.5million, three-year collaboration between Dairy Australia, Coles, DataGene, Food Agility CRC, University of Sydney, University Technology Sydney and Charles Sturt University.

Together they will create a digital tool for dairy farmers and vets that details the mastitis history of each dairy cow, just as My Health Records are digital records of people’s medical history to support individualised healthcare.

Then, using model-driven AI, the tool will provide management advice to farmers and vets based on the history of individual animals and the source of infection. Advice will include which antibiotics to administer, if any.

Mastitis is the number one health issue in dairy cows, costing the industry $150 million annually and is responsible for two-thirds of antibiotics supplied to dairy farmers by vets. Currently, the most common method of diagnosis is through a visual assessment of the milk. However, research shows that not all cows displaying signs of clinical mastitis need antibiotics.

The project team will conduct research and trials on dairy farms across New South Wales, south-west Victoria and Tasmania, with a prototype tool to be tested on farm within 18 months. The final tool will be released more widely to Australian Dairy Farmers, via DataVat, the Australian dairy ndustry’s central data repository.

Quotes from project partners

 Dr Stephanie Bullen, Dairy Australia Lead for Animal Health and Fertility

“There are a lot of factors that influence how we can best manage a cow with clinical mastitis, including cause of infection, the history of the animal and the different types of antibiotics.

“This digital tool will draw together a range of data, including individual cow history, and information on the cause of the mastitis to give amore accurate management recommendation.

“Ultimately, it will mean healthier, happier cows, more targeted use of antibiotics and less milk down the drain.”

Charlotte Rhodes, Coles General Manager, Dairy, Freezer and Convenience Coles,

“Coles Dairy Farmers are some of the finest milk suppliers in the country, producing high quality milk for our Coles branded products.

“This project is one way that Coles is working with the industry through the Coles Sustainable Dairy Development Group to improve animal welfare outcomes, optimise farm productivity and help ensure a sustainable future for Australian dairy.”

Professor David Lamb, Food Agility CRC Chief Scientist

“What’s really exciting is that the tool will use artificial intelligence to constantly learn and update based on new information about the animal, infection source and available management options.

“This is true industry-led, multi-disciplinary research at its best, with farmers and retailers working alongside animal health specialists, data analysists and technology developers.”

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