Economic Value of Pregnancy in Dairy Cattle
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- 1 October 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 89 (10), 3876-3885
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(06)72430-4
Abstract
The objective of this study was to estimate the value ofpregnancyfordairycows.Effectsofthestageofgesta- tion, stage of lactation, lactation number, milk yield, milk price, replacement heifer cost, probability of preg- nancy, probability of involuntary culling, and breeding decisions were studied. A bioeconomic model was used, and breeding and replacement decisions were opti- mized. A general Holstein herd in the United States was modeled. The average value of a new pregnancy was $278. The value of a new pregnancy increased with days in milk early in lactation but typically decreased later in lactation. Relatively high-producing cows and first-lactation cows reached greater values, and their values peaked later in lactation. The average cost of a pregnancy loss (abortion) was $555. The cost of a pregnancy loss typically increased with gestation length. Sensitivity analyses showed that an increased probability of pregnancy, an increased persistency of milk yield, and a smaller replacement heifer cost greatly reduced the average value of a pregnancy. The value of a new pregnancy was negative for relatively high-producing first-lactation cows when persistency of lactation and the probability of pregnancy were in- creased. Breeding was delayed when the value of preg- nancy was negative. Changes in milk price, absolute milk yield, and probability of involuntary culling had less effect on the value of pregnancy. The value of preg- nancy and optimal breeding decisions for individual cows were greatly dependent on the predicted daily milk yield for the remaining period of lactation. An improved understanding of the value of pregnancy mayKeywords
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