The unified scorecard
Udder anatomy and health
Breed identification
Show-ring terminology
Dairy reproduction
100

This major breakdown on the Dairy Cow Unified Scorecard accounts for 40% of the total score.

Udder

100

The number of compartments found in a dairy cow's udder.

4

100

This dairy breed is the most popular in the U.S., recognized by its distinct black and white markings.

Holstein

100

A cow that is standing still with all four feet on the ground.

Setting up or squaring up 

100

The average length of the estrous cycle in dairy cattle

21 days

200

The percent of the total scorecard dedicated to Dairy Strength

25% 

200

The passageway through which milk leaves the teat.

Teat orifice or streak canal

200

Known as the smallest dairy breed, these cows are fawn-colored and produce milk high in butterfat.

Jersey 

200

The act of an animal defecating in the show-ring.

Dropping manure 

200

The standard, ideal length of a dairy cow's gestation period.

283 days

300

This breakdown accounts for 15% of the scorecard and evaluates the rump, stature, and front end.

Frame

300

A CMT stands for this test, which checks for subclinical mastitis in individual quarters.

California mastitis test 

300

This breed originated in Switzerland and is known for its docile nature and large, brown frame.

Brown swiss 

300

The terminology used to describe a cow that has a weak or dipping topline.

Weak in the loin or sway backed 

300

The primary hormone responsible for maintaining pregnancy in the cow.

progesterone

400

The percent of the total score allotted to Feet and Legs.

20%

400

The hormone responsible for milk let-down

oxytocin

400

This red and white breed originated in Scotland and is known for its excellent grazing ability.

Ayrshire 

400

Describing a cow that is wider in the pin bones than the hip bones.

Wide rump 

400

This structure forms on the ovary after ovulation and produces progesterone.

Corpus Luteum or CL for short 

500

Udder depth, rear udder, and this central ligament are key traits evaluated in the udder category.

Left Cleft

500

These tiny muscles in the udder contract to prevent milk leakage.

Sphincter muscles 

500

This breed produces milk with a high beta-carotene content, giving the milk a golden color.

Guernsey 

500

A desirable, angular neck and head that lacks excess fat or thickness.

Dairy character or cleanliness 

500

The name for a sterile heifer born twin to a bull calf.

Freemartin