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基于牧场的奶牛养殖业中因记录原因导致奶牛死亡和淘汰的经济成本。

Economic costs of recorded reasons for cow mortality and culling in a pasture-based dairy industry.

机构信息

AbacusBio Limited, Dunedin, 9058, New Zealand.

AbacusBio Limited, Dunedin, 9058, New Zealand.

出版信息

J Dairy Sci. 2018 Feb;101(2):1795-1803. doi: 10.3168/jds.2017-13124. Epub 2017 Dec 14.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine the economic costs associated with different reasons for cow culling or on-farm mortality in a pasture-based seasonal system. A bioeconomic model was developed to quantify costs associated with the different farmer-recorded reasons and timing of cow wastage. The model accounted for the parity and stage of lactation at which the cows were removed as well as the consequent effect on the replacement rate and average age structure of the herd. The costs and benefits associated with the change were quantified, including animal replacement cost, cull salvage value, milk production loss, and the profitability of altered genetic merit based on industry genetic trends for each parity. The total cost of cow wastage was estimated to be NZ$23,628/100 cows per year (NZ$1 = US$0.69) in a pasture-based system. Of this total cost, NZ$14,300/100 cows worth of removals were for nonpregnancy and unknown reasons, and another NZ$3,631/100 cows was attributed to low milk production, mastitis, and udder problems. The total cost for cow removals due to farmer-recorded biological reasons (excluding unknown, production, and management-related causes) was estimated to be NZ$13,632/100 cows per year. Of this cost, an estimated NZ$10,286/100 cows was attributed to nonpregnancy, mastitis, udder problems, calving trouble, and injury or accident. There is a strong economic case for the pasture-based dairy industries to invest in genetic, herd health, and production management research focused on reducing animal wastage due to reproductive failure, mastitis, udder problems, injuries or accidents, and calving difficulties.

摘要

本研究旨在确定牧场型季节性系统中因不同原因淘汰奶牛或场内死亡所涉及的经济成本。采用生物经济模型来量化与不同原因及奶牛淘汰时间相关的成本。该模型考虑了奶牛被淘汰时的胎次和泌乳阶段,以及由此对牛群更新率和平均年龄结构的影响。量化了与变化相关的成本和收益,包括动物更换成本、淘汰牛残值、牛奶产量损失,以及基于各胎次行业遗传趋势改变遗传优势的盈利能力。在牧场型系统中,奶牛淘汰的总成本估计为每年每 100 头牛 23628 新西兰元(1 新西兰元=0.69 美元)。在总成本中,因非妊娠和未知原因淘汰的奶牛价值 14300 新西兰元/100 头,因低产奶量、乳腺炎和乳房问题淘汰的奶牛价值 3631 新西兰元/100 头。因农民记录的生物原因(不包括未知、生产和管理相关原因)淘汰奶牛的总成本估计为每年每 100 头牛 13632 新西兰元。在该成本中,估计有 10286 新西兰元/100 头归因于非妊娠、乳腺炎、乳房问题、难产、损伤或事故。牧场型奶业有很强的经济理由投资于遗传、牛群健康和生产管理研究,以减少因繁殖失败、乳腺炎、乳房问题、损伤或事故以及难产导致的动物淘汰。

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