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Optimists vs. pessimists. LongevityProductive lifeSurvivalStayabilityHerdlifeLife expectancy. CullingDisposalsReplacementTurnover. vs.. Selection. Natural vs. Artificial. Bos primigenius(extinct, 1672). Bos taurus(Canadian Holstein true type, 1973). Cow population vs. production.
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1. A Historical Review of Culling of Dairy Cows from US Dairy Herds DR. H. DUANE NORMAN
Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory
Agricultural Research Service, USDA
Beltsville, MD 20705-2350
dnorman@aipl.arsusda.gov ? 301-504-8334
2. Optimists vs. pessimists
3. Selection Natural vs. Artificial
4. Cow population vs. production
5. Days open phenotypic trend
6. Production (quantity, quality) Cows have been selected based on high milk yield
Cows should be selected based on profitable production and herdlife of the producer’s choice
7. Culling factors
8. Longevity measures True vs. functional stayability
Voluntary vs. involuntary culling
9. Longevity definitions True longevity is the capability to delay culling
Functional longevity is the capability to delay involuntary culling
10. Longevity periods Two phases: Productive and Non-Productive phase
Nonproductive = Birth to first calving
Productive = First calving to disposal
11. Productive life Culling dates needed for all animals
Genetic evaluation
First US national evaluation in 1994
First international Holstein bull rankings for longevity in November 2004
Correlated traits
12. Economic value of longevity Fewer replacement heifers
Higher proportion of cows in more profitable lactations
Higher yield near maturity
13. Health disorders Big impact on voluntary culling
Reproductive and udder problems most likely contributors
Risk factors (dystocia, displaced abomasum, mastitis)
14. Time of culling Immediate
Milking prevented
Teat injury
Downer cow
15. Factors that impact culling rate Management style
(Hansen et al., 1998; Washburn et al., 2002; White et al., 2002)
16. Low culling rates Expanding herds (Weigel et al., 2003)
Type traits (Caraviello et al., 2003, 2004)
Bulk milk SCC (Barkema et al., 1998)
SCS (Samore et al., 2003)
Crossbreeding (Weigel and Barlass, 2003)
Theoretical analysis (Hill, 1980)
Economic evaluation (Korver and Remkena, 1979)
17. Survival rates (1966–83)
18. Registered vs. grade survival
19. Mean parities through 8
20. Herd composition by parity
21. Conclusions