In 2023, Holstein Canada classified 236,423 animals across Canada!
Classification Makes Sense
Classification is a comprehensive evaluation of the physical structure of a dairy animal. Benefits to Classifying your Animals:
When a herd starts to classify, several methods of herd improvement are initiated. By utilizing the information to make more informed and profitable decisions, herd owners can appreciate the value of the service.
- Early culling tool that identifies problem cows
- Insight into possible management changes
- Consultation with an objective/unbiased expert who sees thousands of farms across Canada
- Benchmarking your herd against others
- Mating & Selection Tool
- Select the best cows in the herd to keep for next lactations, and to be the dams of your next generation of cows
- Select the optimal sire to mate to each cow or group of cows
Low Cost Investment with a High Return – cows with better functional conformation do last longer and generate more income over their lifetime!
Classification | |
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Herd Visit Fee | $175 |
Mid-Round Herd Visit Fee | $175 |
Per Classified Animal | $13 |
- Classification is offered across Canada on a four or eight-month interval.
- Large and progressive herds have all enjoyed having more frequent classification visits for greater ease, efficiency and effectiveness for their operations and goals. Several of them have fully incorporated their classification results into their mating program.
- The fees to classify are $175 for the herd visit fee and an additional $13 per classified animal.

Total Scored | Investment | Rebate | Investment after Rebate |
17 | $396.00 | $0.00 | $396.00 |
35 | $630.00 | $9.75 | $620.25 |
62 | $981.00 | $63.70 | $917.30 |
95 | $1,410.00 | $152.75 | $1,257.25 |
Reasons why YOU should be classifying today:
- An important herd management tool which helps producers make improvements to the functional conformation of their dairy herds
- In accordance with breed goals the classification system aims to select cows with optimal workability that are:
- Objective of selecting for the cow's natural ability to produce higher volumes of milk over longer lifetimes.
- Select cows that can perform at higher levels with greater ease.
- Functional, trouble-free and more efficient
- A small investment that makes a lot of economic sense for a successful dairy enterprise.
- Select cows that can perform at higher levels with greater ease.
- Allows the herd owner to benchmark their cows in comparison to the national population and trends.
