DeLaval Inc. has introduced the Cell Counter ICC, an optical somatic cell counting device designed to help save time and testing costs. Used in conjunction with an iPod touch (sold separately), the device provides results in less than a minute.

The device works in conjunction with an app available through Apple’s app store. Features of the app include the ability to store and track individual cow results, and record the specific quarter of the udder being tested. Results may be emailed directly from the iPod and analyzed by date, test results and cow tag number.

Powered by a 9-volt battery, the device is extremely portable. The device works by illuminating milk samples with a specific frequency LED light emission. The light causes somatic cells to fluoresce, and the image is captured with specialized optics. This image is shown to the camera lens of an attached iPod touch to give a preliminary estimate of the SCC present.

Producers interested in the device should note that, while it is a preliminary means to diagnose disease, it is not intended to replace veterinary advice. Producers should routinely consult their veterinarian.

For more information, visit DeLaval’s website.  PD

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—From DeLaval news release

PHOTO: The Cell Counter ICC (used with an iPod touch). Photo provided by DeLaval.