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Factors affecting dairy calf price in auction markets in Quebec, Canada: 2008-2019

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
卷 104, 期 4, 页码 4635-4649

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2020-19523

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veal; male calves

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This study retrospectively examined characteristics of calves sold in Quebec auction markets over 12 years, finding that weight, breed, sex, and auction site were major factors influencing calf prices. The distance between farm and auction site, travel distance, and multiple interactions were also associated with sale prices. The effect of travel distance on sale characteristics varied depending on the season, with calves traveling long distances having lower sale values in summer and fall.
Dairy calves not kept for replacement are sold at young age in Quebec auction markets for white and grain-fed veal calf production. The province of Quebec produces 80% of the Canadian veal meat, but little information is available on the factors associated with the calves' price per crude weight (Can$/kg; Can$1 = US$0.78 at time of writing). The characteristics of calves sold in Quebec auction markets from 12 complete years (2008-2019) were retrospectively studied. The calves' weight, breed and sex, the year and season of sale, the auction site, as well as the estimated distance traveled between the farm of origin and the auction site were analyzed as potential covariates associated with calf price. Two multivariable logistic models associated with low sale value (below the 10th or the 25th percentile of the day price) and 2 models associated with good sale characteristics (above the 50th or the 75th percentile of the day price) were built. The median distance between the farm and the auction site was 52 km (interquartile range: 30-95 km). Only 5% of calves traveled distances greater than 220 km. The weight, breed, sex, and auction sites explained most of the variability in the different models. Distance traveled and multiple interactions were also significantly associated with the outcomes. Calves with body weight from 48 to <56 kg were sold in higher percentiles of the day than lighter or heavier calves. Beef-crossed calves had better sale prices than Holstein, whereas colored dairy calves had lower sale characteristics than both Holstein and beef-crossed calves. The effect of distance traveled was complex, varying depending on the model and interactions, and explained a small portion of the total deviance in every model. Calves traveling from distances >= 110 km had lower sale characteristics in summer and fall in the different studied models. This study gives relevant insights on calves' characteristics associated with good versus low sale prices in Quebec auction markets.

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