Scalability and robustness of feed yard mortality prediction modeling to improve profitability

Author:

Feuz RyanORCID,Feuz Kyle,Gradner Jeffrey,Theurer MilesORCID,Johnson Myriah

Abstract

AbstractCattle feed yards routinely track and collect data for individual calves throughout the feeding period. Using such operational data from nine U.S. feed yards for the years 2016–2019, we evaluated the scalability and economic viability of using machine learning classifier predicted mortality as a culling decision aid. The expected change in net return per head when using the classifier predictions as a culling aid as compared to the status quo culling protocol for calves having been pulled at least once for bovine respiratory disease was simulated. This simulated change in net return ranged from −$1.61 to $19.46/head. Average change in net return and standard deviation for the nine feed yards in this study was $6.31/head and $7.75/head, respectively.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Agronomy and Crop Science

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