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Economic impact of reproductive performance in dairy herds and approaches for program selection
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Implementation of an effective reproductive management program is critical to success of dairy operations, as herd reproductive performance is inextricably linked to farm profitability. Therefore, understanding the multiple sources of variation in herd cash flow affected by reproductive management is fundamental to support informed decisions when defining reproductive management or level of desired herd performance. Ideally, selecting a reproductive management program or level of desired reproductive performance is based on an objective measure of expected profitability. Approaches available for determination of the economic impact of reproductive management programs include: (1) decision support tools that simulate dairy herd dynamics and economics; (2) extrapolation of expected trends in profitability gain for changes in reproductive metrics (e.g. 21 day pregnancy rate or days open); and (3) extrapolation of results from research experiments conducted through simulation or on commercial dairy farms ...
Profitability, pregnancy, dairy cow, dairy heifer
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Dairy Cattle Biology and Management Laboratory, Department of Animal Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
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