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Published on: September 7, 2015
[Using on-farm records to evaluate the reproductive performance in dairy herds]
M Iwersen1, D Klein, M Drillich
1Klinik für Wiederkäuer, Abteilung Bestandsbetreuung Wiederkäuer, Department für Nutztiermedizin und öffentliches Gesundheitswesen in der Veterinärmedizin, Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien, Veterinärplatz 1, A-1210 Wien. michael.iwersen@vetmeduni.ac.at
Abstract:
The designated abolition of the European milk quota system on April 1st 2015 is expected to have tremendous effects on the business environment on most dairy farms. Meanwhile farmers should use weak-point analyses to identify "bottlenecks" within their production and herd management system. As experts in herd health and herd performance, veterinarians should give advice to their clients based on sound analyses of production data. Therefore, accurate and reliable on-farm records are needed. This paper will focus on data management, especially data collection, and will address the concepts of evaluation of reproduction records.

