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J. Dairy Sci. 2007. 90:4451-4457. doi:10.3168/jds.2006-734
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Impact of Calving Ease on Functional Longevity and Herd Amortization Costs in Basque Holsteins Using Survival Analysis

E. López de Maturana*,1,2, E. Ugarte* and O. González-Recio{dagger}

* NEIKER, Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development, PO Box 46, 01080 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
{dagger} Departamento de Producción Animal, E. T. S. I. Agrónomos – Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain

1 Corresponding author: elmaturana{at}neiker.net

The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of calving ease (CE) on functional longevity of Basque Holsteins, using a Weibull proportional hazards model. The data considered for the analysis were 53,353 calving records from 25,810 Holstein cows distributed across 781 herds and sired by 746 bulls. The effects included in the statistical model were age at first calving, stage of lactation, interaction between year and season of calving, 305-d adjusted milk yield, CE, herd, and sire. Calving ease was considered as a time-dependent covariate and, as was the case for the rest of covariates included in the model, had a significant effect on functional longevity. Calvings needing assistance or surgery increased culling risk by 18%, when compared with unassisted calvings. The effect of CE on length of productive life in primiparous and multiparous cows was also investigated. A second analysis was performed replacing the CE effect with the interaction between parity and CE to evaluate the effect of CE in primiparous and multiparous cows. An increase in calving difficulty had a greater impact on culling during first lactations than in subsequent ones. Therefore, difficult calvings, mainly at first parities, had a high impact on herd amortization costs, increasing them by 10% in relation to easy calvings. Therefore, calving difficulty should be avoided as much as possible, especially in primiparous cows, to avoid reduction of profitability.

Key Words: calving ease • functional longevity • survival analysis • herd amortization




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