Comparison of fertility traits, health traits and health-related management routines of Swiss dairy farms with long vs. short productive lifespan profiles.

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Journal of Dairy Research Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1017/S0022029925000032
Anna Bieber, María Lozano-Jaramillo, Michael Walkenhorst, Rennie C Eppenstein
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This research paper compares fertility traits, health indicators and health management routines of Swiss dairy farms characterized by short vs. long productive lifespans (SPL vs. LPL). We evaluated whether a longer productive lifespan will result in poorer cow health based on herdbook data from breeders associations (n = 142), farm questionnaire data (n = 67), veterinary treatment data (n = 64) and data obtained during farm visits (n = 30). Dairy farms were selected in such a way that they contrasted in terms of length of productive lifespan, but were representative of the Swiss dairy sector. Fertility performance was better on farms with LPL indicated by a lower number of inseminations per heifer, shorter average number of days open and shorter calving intervals. Consistently, the proportion of antibiotic veterinary treatments due to fertility problems was by tendency higher on SPL farms, as was the number of antibiotic treatments due to other problems (i.e. other than fertility, udder or locomotion problems). Other types of veterinary medical treatments did not differ by productive lifespan profiles. Average somatic cell score and proportions of test day records with elevated somatic cell count (SCC) were significantly higher on farms with LPL. However, this increase was smaller than what could be expected due to the age difference between contrasting productive lifespan profiles and was not associated with higher treatment incidences for clinical mastitis. Locomotion scores and lameness incidence did not differ by productive lifespan profile. Apart from a slightly higher proportion of farms with LPL practicing abrupt drying off, cow health management routines did not differ significantly between farms of contrasting productive lifespans. We conclude that a longer productive lifespan is not at the expense of health, even if the SCC level increased with age. Fertility, limb and udder health should be the main focus when aiming for a long productive lifespan.

生育性状、健康性状和与健康有关的管理程序的比较与长与短生产寿命的瑞士奶牛场。
本研究比较了瑞士奶牛场的生育性状、健康指标和健康管理程序,其特点是生产寿命短与长(SPL与LPL)。我们根据来自育种协会的herdbook数据(n = 142)、农场问卷调查数据(n = 67)、兽医治疗数据(n = 64)和农场访问期间获得的数据(n = 30),评估了较长的生产寿命是否会导致奶牛健康状况较差。奶牛场的选择方式是,它们在生产寿命的长短方面形成对比,但代表了瑞士的乳制品行业。LPL农场的育性表现较好,表现为每头母牛受精卵次数较少,平均开胎天数较短,产犊间隔较短。一贯地,由于生育问题而进行抗生素兽医治疗的比例在特殊养殖农场呈上升趋势,由于其他问题(即除生育、乳房或运动问题外)而进行抗生素治疗的数量也是如此。其他类型的兽医治疗没有因生产寿命而有所不同。在LPL养殖场,平均体细胞评分和试验日记录中体细胞计数(SCC)升高的比例显著高于其他养殖场。然而,由于不同生育寿命之间的年龄差异,这一增长比预期的要小,并且与临床乳腺炎的高治疗发生率无关。运动得分和跛行发生率在生产寿命方面没有差异。除了LPL农场的比例略高外,奶牛健康管理程序在生产寿命对比的农场之间没有显着差异。我们的结论是,即使SCC水平随着年龄的增长而增加,更长的生产寿命并不以健康为代价。生育能力、肢体和乳房健康应该是长寿的主要关注点。
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Journal of Dairy Research
Journal of Dairy Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
4.80%
发文量
117
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dairy Research is an international Journal of high-standing that publishes original scientific research on all aspects of the biology, wellbeing and technology of lactating animals and the foods they produce. The Journal’s ability to cover the entire dairy foods chain is a major strength. Cross-disciplinary research is particularly welcomed, as is comparative lactation research in different dairy and non-dairy species and research dealing with consumer health aspects of dairy products. Journal of Dairy Research: an international Journal of the lactation sciences.
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