Logical Dairy Farm Manager with solid understanding of Dairy Business. Well-trained professional with demonstrated communication, task prioritization and decision making skills. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals.
• Rations preparation and evaluation using Spartan software.
• Selecting feed stuffs.
• Monitoring daily feeding operations and feed bunk managements.
• Monitoring daily milk production and component (Fat%, Protein% and M1) to take corrective action at proper time.
• Monitoring Dairy Efficiency which is crucial to maximize Farm profitability.
• Monitoring the feed cost daily and compare it with budget.
• Sending daily reports to GM for herd movements and milk production.
• Monthly presentation to show farm results.
• Budgeting and Forecasting for feeding, vet and parlor sections.
• Monitoring and analysis the fertility overview and parameters such as pregnancy rate, submission rate, days open and other parameters.
• Monitor the cow signals such as rumination percent, locomotion score, fecal score and chewing cud counts.
• Received lab results to monitor (milk component, Ration Dry matter, feedstuff analysis and water anal
• Biosecurity via farm gate, restricted vaccination schedules and enhance herd immunity.
• Generate Culling policy to maximize profitability.
• Applied of accelerated feeding system to suckling calves to reach double birth weight at weaning age.
• Generate Herd groups which are (dry cows, close up, fresh, high yielder, mid lactation and low yielder). Grouping done according to lactation, DIM, MILK production and body condition score.
• Pregnant heifers’ selection.
• Generate customized genetic plan and select sires accordingly.
• Generate KPIs and SOPs according to American standards.
Monitoring milking process efficiency via (Daily TBC report, Bulk tank somatic cell count and schedules of spare part changing).
• Dealing professionally with Dairy Comp 305.
• Applying biannual comparative tuberculin test and Rose Bengal to herd to detect TB and brucellosis respectively and keep herd healthy.
• Fertility team; (Sires selection, Artificial Insemination, Synchronization and Re Synchronization Protocols, Training vets on Ultrasonography for gynaecological examination and pregnancy diagnosis).
• General health team; (vaccination and treatments protocols, Hoof and Udder care, Obstetrics, Deworming, Hospital managements, herd screening for different infectious diseases and different surgical operations)
• Young stock team, (nursery programs (Accelerated and convenient), monitor Daily gain of young stock, weaning protocols, vaccination protocols and line of treatments).
• Vaccination schedules for Herds.
• Reporting; (such as daily herd movement and monthly reports to illustrate whole herd status).
• Generate Culling Policy.
• Training of new staffs.
• PM Examination.
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