
Milk production tracking, made simple.
Record yields, monitor quality metrics and track lactation cycles for every cow in your dairy herd. All the data you need to make better decisions.
What you track for the dairy herd
The four metrics that matter most for production, quality and lactation management.
- 01
Milk yields
Record AM and PM milkings with automatic daily totals. Track individual cow and whole-herd production.
- 02
Somatic cell count
Monitor SCC per cow to spot udder health issues early and maintain milk quality.
- 03
Butterfat and protein
Track butterfat and protein percentages to understand milk composition and quality trends.
- 04
Lactation cycles
Lactation numbers, days in milk and dry-off periods, all per cow.
A milk recording workflow that fits the parlour
Quick data entry that doesn't get in the way of milking.
- 01
Record yields
Enter AM and PM weights for each cow. Daily totals calculated automatically. Bulk entry makes it fast.
- 02
Add quality data
Record SCC, butterfat and protein from milk recording results. Quality alongside quantity.
- 03
Review trends
Production trends over time. Identify top performers and spot cows that need attention.
Everything you need for lactation management
- Individual cow records: complete milk production history per animal.
- AM/PM recording with automatic daily totals.
- Lactation number tracking for lifetime production analysis.
- Dry-off management with date recording and transition tracking.
- Days in milk: automatic calculation from calving date.
- Quality metrics: SCC, butterfat and protein recording.
Common questions
The questions we hear most, answered straight.
What milk data can I record for each cow?
You can record AM and PM yields per cow, with daily totals worked out for you automatically and bulk entry to keep it quick at the parlour. Alongside quantity, you log the quality metrics that matter for dairy: somatic cell count, butterfat and protein percentages. Each cow keeps a complete production history, so you build a full lifetime picture rather than scattered notes. Whole-herd totals sit beside individual records, letting you see both the day's output and how any single animal is performing.
How does Agrianta handle lactation cycles and dry-off?
It tracks the full lactation picture per cow: lactation number, days in milk and dry-off periods. Days in milk are calculated automatically from the calving date, so you do not have to count forward yourself, and lactation numbers build up a lifetime production view across cycles. Dry-off is managed with date recording and transition tracking, giving each cow a clear point where milking stops and the dry period begins. That keeps the timeline accurate when you come to review performance across several lactations.
Can I spot udder health problems before they hit milk quality?
Yes, recording somatic cell count per cow lets you catch udder health issues early rather than after quality drops. You log SCC from your milk recording results alongside butterfat and protein, so quality sits next to quantity in the same record. Reviewing the trend over time shows which cows are creeping up and need attention, and which are holding steady. Because every reading is tied to an individual animal, a rising count points you straight to the cow rather than the bulk tank.
Is the milk recording quick enough to fit around milking?
Yes, entry is built to stay out of the way of the parlour routine. You enter AM and PM weights for each cow and the daily totals are calculated for you, while bulk entry lets you get through the herd quickly rather than tapping in one animal at a time. Quality figures like SCC, butterfat and protein go in from your milk recording results when they come back. The aim is fast capture during milking, with the analysis and trends waiting for when you have a moment to sit down.
How do I find my best and worst performers?
Reviewing production trends over time surfaces your top performers and flags cows that need attention. Because each animal carries its own complete milk production history, including lactation number, you can compare lifetime output rather than judging on a single day's reading. Yield, somatic cell count, butterfat and protein all sit together, so a high yielder with a rising cell count does not slip past you. That makes culling, breeding and management decisions a matter of looking at the record rather than guessing.
Try it on your own herd.
Thirty days, every module on. You won't be charged until your trial ends, and you can cancel anytime.