Automate Mastatest Milk Culture Results into BoviSync
Background
Milk culture results from Mastatest can now be automatically imported into Bovisync. This import can complete milk culture chores and create milk culture events. The instructions below will explain how to set-up this automatic import.
Set-up automatic import
- Find your DHIA Herd Code in BoviSync. Go to bovisync.farm/setup. Click on the Settings tab. Copy this value, and remove the dash ("-"). In the example, 26-255842 should be reported as 26255842
- Send an email to support@mastatest.com to request that your results be automatically sent to BoviSync. You need to provide them the DHIA herd Code that you recorded in the previous step.
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