Author:
YALCIN CENGIZ,STOTT ALISTAIR W.
Abstract
An adaptive stochastic dynamic programming model was used to solve
the optimum replacement decision problem for the dairy cow under a range of
alternative mastitis control procedures. The model predicted that reducing milk
yield losses and somatic cell count penalties by using milking machine test, post-milking
teat disinfection and dry cow therapy added approximately £4, £10 and £13
respectively to an original annuity equivalent net present value for the replacement
heifer of £286. Assuming that these procedures also reduced involuntary culling due
to mastitis by 50% added £8·90 to the annuity. This latter figure indicated that an
important part of the benefit of mastitis control procedures might come from a
reduction in the culling risk of persistent clinical cases. We concluded that the
strength of the dynamic programming model in this context was that it provided an
integrated evaluation of the various impacts of each alternative mastitis procedure
in the long term, which is essential for correct economic evaluation of mastitis.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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25 articles.
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