The ROI of FreshStart™: Results from Real Farm Studies

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Illustration of a Holstein cow stands surrounded by stacks of dollar bills, with a FreshStart probiotic tube placed at its feet. Behind the cow, three golden arrows point upward, symbolizing financial growth and health improvement.

We spent years engineering FreshStart™, a non-pharma probiotic designed to support the cow’s reproductive microbiome (Reprobiome™) during her most critical period: transition. Backed by field studies, it leads to fewer diseases, lower mortality, and improved milk production.
But there’s something else that matters just as much — will it pay off?
So, we ran the numbers. Using stringent real-world farm trials and industry-standard cost models, we calculated the return on investment (ROI) so you can make the most informed decision when considering FreshStart™.

The bottom line – 5X ROI

Spend $20 per cow and get back $110 in value.
That’s a net benefit of ~$90 per cow.
Below, we break down exactly how we arrived at those numbers.

How we calculated ROI

Our economic analysis of FreshStart™ is based on:

  • Real-world field trials – involving 3 farms, each averaging 680 cows, comparing cows receiving FreshStart to a control group (not receiving the probiotic).
  • Industry standard economic assumptions –  Widely accepted figures for disease treatment costs, culling losses, and milk pricing.
  • A structured cost-benefit model factoring in:
    • Disease reduction 
    • Milk production gain
    • Reduced mortality and culling
    • Cost of Freshstart

The real cost of reproductive-related health issues in cows 

Here’s what you’re typically spending per case, based on industry data:

Disease / AilmentCost per Incident
Ketosis$200-$500 per cow
Milk Fever (Hypocalcemia)$150-$300 per cow
Mastitis$130-$200 per cow
Metritis$200-$500 per cow
Retained Placenta$150-$250 per cow
Pneumonia (BRD)$50-$500 per cow
Died/Involuntary Culling$2000-$3000 per cow
Other Health Disorders~$200

*Other Health Disorders refer to general fresh cow diseases observed in the study, including: Displaced Abomasum (DA), Hypocalcemia (Milk Fever), Indigestion (Subacute Ruminal Acidosis, SARA, or Bloat), General Postpartum Infections

Results from Our FreshStart™ Field Studies

Here’s what the trials showed:

  • Lower disease rates: FreshStart-treated cows had fewer cases of mastitis, pneumonia, Ketosis and general post-calving health issues.
  • Lower mortality: 4.1% mortality in FreshStart™ cows vs. 6.7% in control cows — a 2.6% improvement
  • Increased milk production: FreshStart cows produced 0.6 lb more milk per day for 150 days post-calving.

These health and performance gains directly resulted in measurable cost savings.

ROI Breakdown – Cost vs. Benefits

Here is a summary of what each farm experienced:

FarmTotal CowsMastitis SavingsPneumonia SavingsMetritis SavingsKetosis SavingsOther Health Disorder SavingsMortality SavingsExtra Milk RevenueFreshStart CostTotal Economic BenefitBenefit Per Cow
Farm 1658$7,403$2,632$5,330$0$7,106$42,770$11,844($13,160)$63,925$97
Farm 2745$7,040$3,278$1,564$3,975$14,453$48,425$13,410($14,900)$77,246$104
Farm 3642$6,452$2,825$2,696$2,085$10,529$41,730$11,556($12,840)$65,033$101

Key takeaways:

• The total economic benefit per farm ranged from $63,925 to $77,246.
• The net benefit per cow was estimated at $97 to $104
• Mortality reduction savings alone contributed to over $40,000 per farm

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Calculation Details

Cost of FreshStart™ Treatment

Each cow was administered three doses of FreshStart™, totalling an estimated $20 per cow (dose calculator here). The formula we used:

FreshStart Cost = Total Cows x Cost per Cow

The total treatment investment per farm ranged from $12,840 to $14,900, depending on herd size. 

Disease Cost Savings

These were calculated based on reduced disease incidence and standard treatment costs. Formula used:

Savings = (Disease Reduction (%) ÷ 100) × Total Cows × Cost per Case

This model was applied across conditions like Mastitis, Pneumonia, Ketosis, retained placenta, and Other health disorders (e.g., DA, milk fever, postpartum infections)

Mortality Cost Savings

FreshStart™ reduced mortality from 6.7% to 4.1% — a 2.6 percentage point improvement. Formula used: 

Mortality Savings = (Mortality Reduction (%) ÷ 100) × Total Cows × Cost per Cull

With an average loss of $2,500 per culled cow, farms saved between $41,730 and $48,425 just from avoiding early culling.

Extra Milk Revenue

FreshStart™ cows produced an average of 0.6 lb/day more milk than the control group, over a 150-day period. Formula used: 

Extra Milk Revenue = Total Cows × Extra Milk per Day × Total Days × (Milk Price per cwt ÷ 100)

Given an industry-average milk price of $20 per cwt, the additional milk revenue ranged from $11,556 to $13,410 per farm.

The Net Economic Benefit

Finally, we summed all disease reduction savings, mortality savings, and milk revenue, then subtracted the FreshStart™ treatment cost. Formula used:

Total Economic Benefit = (Mastitis + Pneumonia + Health Disorders + Mortality + Extra Milk) – FreshStart Cost

Net return per cow: $97–$104

Overview of the Economic Case for FreshStart™

The results from this New York field trial suggest that FreshStart™ can provide significant economic benefits to dairy producers by:

  • Reducing disease incidence, including mastitis, pneumonia, and metritis
  • Lowering mortality rates, saving over $60,000 per farm
  • Increasing milk production, generating $11,500–$13,400 in additional revenue
  • Delivering a net return of $97–$104 per cow, on a $20 investment

Estimate ROI on Your Own Herd

The average return in our field trials was $97–$104 per cow, but your ROI depends on your current herd conditions.
Here’s how to get a quick estimate:

Step 1 – Estimate your current costs:

  • What’s your mortality rate in fresh cows? (Each early cull costs ~$2,500.)
  • How many cases of mastitis, pneumonia, or ketosis do you treat per 100 cows? (Each case costs ~$150–$500.)
  • What’s your average milk yield during the first 150 days in milk?

Step 2 – Apply the trial improvements:

  • Mortality improvement: reduced by 2.6 percentage points
  • Milk boost: add 0.6 lb/day per cow for 150 days
  • Disease reduction: even a small drop can add up fast

Even a single avoided cull or fewer disease cases can return the full cost, and then some. 
Use our [ROI Calculator] — built with the same formula used in our study — to plug in your numbers and get a personalized estimate.

Healthy cows, Healthier bottom line

FreshStart™ isn’t just good for your herd — it’s a smart investment.

Supporting the cow’s reproductive microbiome during the critical transition period helps reduce disease, lower mortality, and increase milk yield — all of which translate directly into profit. At just $20 per cow, and an average net return of $90 or more, that’s a 5x ROI. Now imagine that at the herd scale.
We strongly encourage you to talk to your veterinarian or dairy advisor about implementing FreshStart™ across your herd. The science promised it, and the economics proved it. We’d be happy to walk you through the numbers or answer your questions — schedule a call here.

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