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- Title
Economic cost of difficult calvings in the United Kingdom dairy herd.
- Authors
McGuirk, B. J.; Forsyth, R.; Dobson, H.
- Abstract
Information on the losses associated with lower milk production and reproductive performance, as well as information from a survey of UK dairy herds using beef semen was used to estimate the economic importance of calving difficulties in UK dairy herds. The survey covered information on cow and calf mortality, cow culling and the need for veterinary assistance, the incidences of which were related to the degree of calving difficulty experienced. The total cost of a slightly difficult calving was estimated to be approximately El 10, and of a seriously difficult calving between E350 and E400, depending on assumptions of the veterinary costs. However, the major costs were associated with the labour required at the delivery, the increase in the number of days open, and the costs associated with the deaths of cows and calves, and cow culling.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; CATTLE parturition; MILK yield; VETERINARY medicine; COST
- Publication
Veterinary Record: Journal of the British Veterinary Association, 2007, Vol 161, Issue 20, p685
- ISSN
0042-4900
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1136/vr.161.20.685