Robot milking and relationship with culling rate in dairy cows.

Journal: Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience
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Abstract

Cow routines and behavioral responses are altered substantially following the installation of robot milking. The present study was designed to analyze the effect that switching from milking parlor to automatic milking system (AMS) had on the culling rate (due to various causes) of dairy cattle. For this purpose, culling records and causes for culling were tracked in 23 dairy farms in the Galicia region (NW Spain). The animals in these farms were monitored for 5 years. For the present study, that length of time was divided into three different stages, as follows: 2 years before switching from a milking parlor to AMS (stage 1), the 1st year following the implementation of AMS (stage 2) and the 2nd and 3rd years succeeding the implementation of AMS (stage 3). Cox models for survival analysis were used to estimate the time to culling due to different reasons during stage 1 in relation to stages 2 and 3. The data indicated that the risk of loss due to death or emergency slaughter decreased significantly following the installation of AMS. In contrast, the risk of culling due to low production, udder problems, infertility or lameness increased significantly. Low-production cows (such as cows in advanced lactation due to infertility) or sick cows (such as mastitic or lame cows) allegedly have a noticeable effect both on the performance and the amortization of the cost of AMS, which in turn would lead to a higher probability of elimination than in conventional systems.

Authors

  • A Bugueiro
    1Departamento de Anatomía,Producción Animal y Ciencias Clínicas Veterinarias,Facultad de Veterinaria,Universidad de Santiago de Compostela,Campus Universitario s/n,27002 Lugo,España.
  • R Fouz
    2Africor Lugo,Av. de Fingoi 117 bajo,27002 Lugo,España.
  • F Camino
    3IES Batalla de Clavijo,Calle Gral. Urrutia 4,26005 Logroño,La Rioja,España.
  • E Yus
    4Instituto de Investigación y Análisis Alimentarios,Facultad de Veterinaria,Universidad de Santiago de Compostela,Campus Universitario s/n,27002 Lugo,España.
  • F J Diéguez
    1Departamento de Anatomía,Producción Animal y Ciencias Clínicas Veterinarias,Facultad de Veterinaria,Universidad de Santiago de Compostela,Campus Universitario s/n,27002 Lugo,España.