804 
8core for cattle. 
[Printed on back of score card for dairy farms.] 
Number cattle in dairy herd. 
Perfect score. 
For each cow or bull, 100. 
Total possible score for herd. 
Deductions on account of cattle diseased, etc. 
Number of 
cattle. 
Nature of disease, defect, etc. 
Deductions 
per cow. 
Total 
deductions. 
1. Tuberculosis as shown by a physical examination, or by the 
tuberculin test. 
2. Absence of a tuberculin test within one year of the date of 
inspection, not to include cattle scored under paragraph 1. 
3. Inflammatory diseases of the udder . . 
100 
30 
100 or less 
100 or less 
40 or less 
30 or less 
10 or less 
4. Diseases other than or in addition to the diseases mentioned 
above. 
5. Unclean condition of the teats and udders 
6. Unclean condition of the cows other than specified in the 
preceding paragraph. 
7. Undue emaciation or cows otherwise out of condition 
Total deduction for herd 
Net score 
Net score ( ) divided by the total possible score for herd ( ) equals 
percentage score 
Remarks 
Inspector. 
The health department believes that if a cow is suffering from tuberculosis, her entire 
value as a dairy cow is gone. If she is suffering from an inflammatory disease of the 
udder, as well as from tuberculosis, she becomes even a greater danger to the herd. 
And if she is furthermore otherwise diseased, or out of condition, or dirty, she becomes 
even a more serious menace to public health. For these reasons the above system of 
scoring has been arranged so that an individual cow may count against the score of the 
entire herd more than would have been allotted to her had she been in perfect condition. 
All cows stabled with the dairy herd or found in the milking line will be scored as part 
of the herd. 
