Effect of Milk Yield on Economic Profitability of Holstein Friesian Cows under Intensive Production System in Egypt

Data of productive and reproductive traits of 1961 of lactation records were obtained from 763 Dutch Friesian cows grew up at Wadi El-Sharkia farm, El-Salheia, Egypt. These data were analyzed to empirical comparison between the profitability of three herds under intensive production system in Egypt....

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Main Author: H. G. El-Awady
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Language:English
Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2013-01-01
Series:Pakistan Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/33_1/23-26.pdf
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description Data of productive and reproductive traits of 1961 of lactation records were obtained from 763 Dutch Friesian cows grew up at Wadi El-Sharkia farm, El-Salheia, Egypt. These data were analyzed to empirical comparison between the profitability of three herds under intensive production system in Egypt. The second herd (H2) produced average milk yield of 8619 kg/lactation, followed by first herd (H1) (5138 kg/lactation) which was lower than the H2 by at least one standard deviation (SD = 2935 kg). The third herd (H3) produced high milk yield equal to the average of H2 plus at least one standard deviation. Traits studied were milk yield per day (M/D, kg), total milk yield (TMY, kg), lactation period (LP, day), dry period (DP, day), annual milk yield (AMY, kg), days open (DO, day), number of services per conception (NSPC), calving interval (CI, day), number of lactation completed (NLC) and age at first calving (AFC). Least squares analysis of variance showed highly significant (P<0.01) effects of all factors on all traits studied except the effect of month and year of calving on NSPC that was non-significant. For comparing between the three herds, the deterministic model was used to estimate the annual gross margin and benefit/cost ratio as economic parameters. Prices of inputs and outputs were based on market and farm gate prices during the period from 1998 to 2007. DO, CI and NSPC were increased in H3 vs. H2 and H1, indicating poorer reproductive efficiency of high yielding herd. Moreover, H3 gave 1.03 and 1.5 parity less for each cow than that of H2 and H1, respectively. Economic evaluations indicated that the annual variable cost were (LE) (Egyptian pound = 0.17 USD and = 0.13 EUR) 5136, 6910 and 7845 of H1, H2 and H3, respectively. However, the annual gross margin of H3 was higher than that of H1 and H2 by 79 and 24%, respectively, and the benefit/cost ratio of H3 was 1.90 relative to 1.63 and 1.68 for H1 and H2, respectively. The profit per cow during the lifetime production of H3 was 72 and 19.04% more than of H1 and H2, respectively. It is concluded that under intensive production system, extension of calving interval for high yielding herds seem more profitable than the herds that have shorter calving interval and lactation period.
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spelling doaj.art-6a753d2427b24b6a8a261b4f08d46b2b2022-12-22T02:06:20ZengUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadPakistan Veterinary Journal0253-83182013-01-013312326Effect of Milk Yield on Economic Profitability of Holstein Friesian Cows under Intensive Production System in EgyptH. G. El-AwadyData of productive and reproductive traits of 1961 of lactation records were obtained from 763 Dutch Friesian cows grew up at Wadi El-Sharkia farm, El-Salheia, Egypt. These data were analyzed to empirical comparison between the profitability of three herds under intensive production system in Egypt. The second herd (H2) produced average milk yield of 8619 kg/lactation, followed by first herd (H1) (5138 kg/lactation) which was lower than the H2 by at least one standard deviation (SD = 2935 kg). The third herd (H3) produced high milk yield equal to the average of H2 plus at least one standard deviation. Traits studied were milk yield per day (M/D, kg), total milk yield (TMY, kg), lactation period (LP, day), dry period (DP, day), annual milk yield (AMY, kg), days open (DO, day), number of services per conception (NSPC), calving interval (CI, day), number of lactation completed (NLC) and age at first calving (AFC). Least squares analysis of variance showed highly significant (P<0.01) effects of all factors on all traits studied except the effect of month and year of calving on NSPC that was non-significant. For comparing between the three herds, the deterministic model was used to estimate the annual gross margin and benefit/cost ratio as economic parameters. Prices of inputs and outputs were based on market and farm gate prices during the period from 1998 to 2007. DO, CI and NSPC were increased in H3 vs. H2 and H1, indicating poorer reproductive efficiency of high yielding herd. Moreover, H3 gave 1.03 and 1.5 parity less for each cow than that of H2 and H1, respectively. Economic evaluations indicated that the annual variable cost were (LE) (Egyptian pound = 0.17 USD and = 0.13 EUR) 5136, 6910 and 7845 of H1, H2 and H3, respectively. However, the annual gross margin of H3 was higher than that of H1 and H2 by 79 and 24%, respectively, and the benefit/cost ratio of H3 was 1.90 relative to 1.63 and 1.68 for H1 and H2, respectively. The profit per cow during the lifetime production of H3 was 72 and 19.04% more than of H1 and H2, respectively. It is concluded that under intensive production system, extension of calving interval for high yielding herds seem more profitable than the herds that have shorter calving interval and lactation period.http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/33_1/23-26.pdfBenefit/cost ratioDeterministicGross marginIntensiveProfitable
spellingShingle H. G. El-Awady
Effect of Milk Yield on Economic Profitability of Holstein Friesian Cows under Intensive Production System in Egypt
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Benefit/cost ratio
Deterministic
Gross margin
Intensive
Profitable
title Effect of Milk Yield on Economic Profitability of Holstein Friesian Cows under Intensive Production System in Egypt
title_full Effect of Milk Yield on Economic Profitability of Holstein Friesian Cows under Intensive Production System in Egypt
title_fullStr Effect of Milk Yield on Economic Profitability of Holstein Friesian Cows under Intensive Production System in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Milk Yield on Economic Profitability of Holstein Friesian Cows under Intensive Production System in Egypt
title_short Effect of Milk Yield on Economic Profitability of Holstein Friesian Cows under Intensive Production System in Egypt
title_sort effect of milk yield on economic profitability of holstein friesian cows under intensive production system in egypt
topic Benefit/cost ratio
Deterministic
Gross margin
Intensive
Profitable
url http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/33_1/23-26.pdf
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