An Empirical Analysis on the Longevity of Dairy Cows in Relation to Economic Herd Performance

Several studies have stated the various effects of an increased dairy cow longevity on economic herd performance, but empirical studies are lacking. This study aimed to investigate the association between longevity of dairy cows and the economic performance of dairy herds based on longitudinal Dutch...

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Main Authors: Imke Vredenberg, Ruozhu Han, Monique Mourits, Henk Hogeveen, Wilma Steeneveld
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.646672/full
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spelling doaj-3cc57df5096646f980098d5514be37a22021-04-12T04:49:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692021-04-01810.3389/fvets.2021.646672646672An Empirical Analysis on the Longevity of Dairy Cows in Relation to Economic Herd PerformanceImke Vredenberg0Ruozhu Han1Monique Mourits2Henk Hogeveen3Wilma Steeneveld4Department of Population Health Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsBusiness Economics Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NetherlandsBusiness Economics Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NetherlandsBusiness Economics Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NetherlandsDepartment of Population Health Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsSeveral studies have stated the various effects of an increased dairy cow longevity on economic herd performance, but empirical studies are lacking. This study aimed to investigate the association between longevity of dairy cows and the economic performance of dairy herds based on longitudinal Dutch accounting data. Herd and farm accounting data (n = 855 herds) over the years 2007–2016 were analyzed. Herd data contained yearly averages on longevity features, herd size and several production variables. Longevity was defined as the age of cows at culling and by lifetime milk production of culled cows. Farm accounting data contained yearly averages on revenues, fixed and variable costs of the herds, by which gross margins were defined. Data was analyzed using generalized linear mixed modeling, with gross margin as dependent variable. The independent variables consisted of average age of culled cows, average lifetime production of culled cows, year, herd size, herd intensity (milk production per ha), herd expansion rate, soil type, milking system, successor availability, total full-time equivalent, heifer ratio (% of heifers per cow) and use of outsourced heifer rearing. Herd was included as a random effect to account for the heterogeneity among herds. Descriptive statistics showed that the average age of culled cows was 5.87 (STD = 0.78) years and the average lifetime milk production of culled cows was 31.87 (STD = 7.56) tons per cow with an average herd size of 89 cows (STD = 38.85). The average age of culled cows was stable over the 10 years (variation between 5.79 AND 5.90 years). The gross margin was on average €24.80/100 kg milk (STD = 4.67), with the lowest value in year 2009 and the highest value in year 2013. Gross margin was not significantly associated with age of culled cows and lifetime milk production of culled cows. Variance in longevity between herds was large (STD = 0.78 years) but herds with a higher longevity did not perform economically better nor worse than herds resulting in lower longevity. This indicates that, within current practice, there is potential for improving longevity in order to meet society's concerns on animal welfare and environmental pollution, without affecting the economic performance of the herd.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.646672/fulldairy (cows)economicslongevityculling agelifetime milk productionaccounting data
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Monique Mourits
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An Empirical Analysis on the Longevity of Dairy Cows in Relation to Economic Herd Performance
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
dairy (cows)
economics
longevity
culling age
lifetime milk production
accounting data
author_facet Imke Vredenberg
Ruozhu Han
Monique Mourits
Henk Hogeveen
Wilma Steeneveld
author_sort Imke Vredenberg
title An Empirical Analysis on the Longevity of Dairy Cows in Relation to Economic Herd Performance
title_short An Empirical Analysis on the Longevity of Dairy Cows in Relation to Economic Herd Performance
title_full An Empirical Analysis on the Longevity of Dairy Cows in Relation to Economic Herd Performance
title_fullStr An Empirical Analysis on the Longevity of Dairy Cows in Relation to Economic Herd Performance
title_full_unstemmed An Empirical Analysis on the Longevity of Dairy Cows in Relation to Economic Herd Performance
title_sort empirical analysis on the longevity of dairy cows in relation to economic herd performance
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Several studies have stated the various effects of an increased dairy cow longevity on economic herd performance, but empirical studies are lacking. This study aimed to investigate the association between longevity of dairy cows and the economic performance of dairy herds based on longitudinal Dutch accounting data. Herd and farm accounting data (n = 855 herds) over the years 2007–2016 were analyzed. Herd data contained yearly averages on longevity features, herd size and several production variables. Longevity was defined as the age of cows at culling and by lifetime milk production of culled cows. Farm accounting data contained yearly averages on revenues, fixed and variable costs of the herds, by which gross margins were defined. Data was analyzed using generalized linear mixed modeling, with gross margin as dependent variable. The independent variables consisted of average age of culled cows, average lifetime production of culled cows, year, herd size, herd intensity (milk production per ha), herd expansion rate, soil type, milking system, successor availability, total full-time equivalent, heifer ratio (% of heifers per cow) and use of outsourced heifer rearing. Herd was included as a random effect to account for the heterogeneity among herds. Descriptive statistics showed that the average age of culled cows was 5.87 (STD = 0.78) years and the average lifetime milk production of culled cows was 31.87 (STD = 7.56) tons per cow with an average herd size of 89 cows (STD = 38.85). The average age of culled cows was stable over the 10 years (variation between 5.79 AND 5.90 years). The gross margin was on average €24.80/100 kg milk (STD = 4.67), with the lowest value in year 2009 and the highest value in year 2013. Gross margin was not significantly associated with age of culled cows and lifetime milk production of culled cows. Variance in longevity between herds was large (STD = 0.78 years) but herds with a higher longevity did not perform economically better nor worse than herds resulting in lower longevity. This indicates that, within current practice, there is potential for improving longevity in order to meet society's concerns on animal welfare and environmental pollution, without affecting the economic performance of the herd.
topic dairy (cows)
economics
longevity
culling age
lifetime milk production
accounting data
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.646672/full
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