Mortality (including euthanasia) among Danish dairy cows (1990-2001).

Prev Vet Med

Department of Animal Health and Welfare, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Research Centre Foulum, PO Bor 50, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark.

Published: January 2004

Mortality among Danish dairy cows was examined using data from the Danish Cattle Database (DCD) and a questionnaire survey. Mortality risk has increased from approximately 2% in 1990 to approximately 3.5% in 1999. The increased mortality was seen for all dairy breeds and all age groups. Mortality among older dairy cows (parity 3 and older) was approximately twice the mortality among younger cows. 30-40% of deaths were during the first 30 days of the lactation. Approximately, 58% of dead dairy cows had been euthanised. Replies from the questionnaire indicate that the proportion of euthanised cows has increased in the past 5 years. In 86% of all deaths (questionnaire survey) a primary reason could be identified; 25% were for locomotor disorders.

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