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Development and validation of a fully automated 2-dimensional imaging system generating body condition scores

Dairy cows, like all mammals, rely on mobilization of stored adipose tissue reserves to support milk production and nurture their offspring. Dry matter intake increases gradually after calving, but in high yielding cows, it is insufficient to meet their energy requirements of early lactation. Hence, most dairy cows are in a negative energy balance during the postpartum period, which has negative effects on overall health and productivity