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Estimating the effect of mastitis on the profitability of Irish dairy farms

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
卷 95, 期 7, 页码 3662-3673

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DOI: 10.3168/jds.2011-4863

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mastitis; somatic cell count; profit; cost

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  1. Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Ireland) [RSF 10-714]

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The objective of this paper was to estimate the effect of the costs of mastitis on the profitability of Irish dairy farms as indicated by various ranges of bulk milk somatic cell count (BMSCC). Data were collected from 4 sources and included milk production losses, cases treated, and on-farm practices around mastitis management. The Moorepark Dairy Systems Model, which simulates dairying systems inside the farm gate, was used to carry out the analysis. The cost components of mastitis that affect farm profitability and that were included in the model were milk losses, culling, diagnostic testing, treatment, veterinary attention, discarded milk, and penalties. Farms were grouped by 5 BMSCC thresholds of <= 100,000, 100,001-200,000, 200,001-300,000, 300,001-400,000, and >400,000 cells/mL. The <= 100,000 cells/mL threshold was taken as the baseline and the other 4 thresholds were compared relative to this baseline. For a 40-ha farm, the analysis found that as BMSCC increased, milk receipts decreased from (sic)148,843 at a BMSCC <100,000 cells/mL to (sic)138,573 at a BMSCC >400,000 cells/mL. In addition, as BMSCC increased, livestock receipts increased by 17%, from (sic)43,304 at a BMSCC <100,000 cells/mL to (sic)50,519 at a BMSCC >400,000 cells/mL. This reflected the higher replacement rates as BMSCC increased and the associated cull cow value. Total farm receipts decreased from (sic)192,147 at the baseline (<100,000 cells/mL) to (sic)189,091 at a BMSCC >400,000 cells/mL. Total farm costs increased as BMSCC increased, reflecting treatment, veterinary, diagnostic testing, and replacement heifer costs. At the baseline, total farm costs were (sic)161,085, increasing to (sic)177,343 at a BMSCC >400,000 cells/mL. Net farm profit decreased as BMSCC increased, from (sic)31,252/yr at the baseline to (sic)11,748/yr at a BMSCC >400,000 cells/mL. This analysis highlights the impact that mastitis has on the profitability of Irish dairy farms. The analysis presented here can be used to develop a cost of mastitis tool for use on Irish dairy farms to motivate farmers to acknowledge the scale of the problem, realize the value of improving mastitis control, and implement effective mastitis control practices.

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