Omega-3 Supplementation in Dairy Cows Linked to Improved Longevity
Groundbreaking research from Dairy UP has established a significant link between omega-3 fatty acids and the longevity of dairy cows. The study, which will be presented at the 2025 Dairy Research Foundation Symposium in Wollongong, reveals that omega-3 levels decline as cows age, leading to potential reproductive and health challenges.
David Sheedy, a researcher from Dairy UP, conducted an extensive study involving the analysis of approximately 2,000 blood samples from 29 Australian dairy herds. The findings indicate a substantial decrease in omega-3 levels with increased age, suggesting a direct correlation with reduced longevity in dairy cattle.
The research posits that enhancing omega-3 levels through dietary supplementation could significantly improve the reproductive health and overall wellbeing of older cows, thereby increasing herd profitability. As a result, Dairy UP is exploring various omega-3 supplementation strategies, including marine-sourced products, to assess their long-term impact on cattle health and survival under diverse Australian dairy conditions.
Sheedy's research addresses the economic challenges faced by dairy farmers who often cull cows prematurely due to rising reproductive and health issues. The potential to improve herd flexibility and resilience through targeted nutrition could offer substantial economic benefits to producers.









