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Lameness, cow welfare and sustainable farming Henk Hogeveen together with Mariëlle Bruijnis and Elsbeth Stassen
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Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Jun 23, 2015

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Henk Hogeveen

This is apresentation I gave at the IDF World Dairy Summit, October 17, 2011. It describes the economic and welfare effects of claw disorders.
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Page 1: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Lameness, cow welfare and

sustainable farming

Henk Hogeveen

together with

Mariëlle Bruijnis and Elsbeth Stassen

Page 2: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

�Literally: The capacity to endure

�For dairy farming: Care for:� Environment

� Cow welfare

� --------

�But also � Social responsibility

� and decent profit

Sustainable farming

Page 3: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

�Important for welfare

�Associated with economic losses

�Prevalence 80% (!!!)

�No reduction of incidence and prevalence

� Farmers don’t put measures into action� Underestimation of problem

Claw health

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In this presentation…..

� Introduce different foot disorders

� Model to simulate foot disorders in a dairy herd

� Economic consequences of different foot

disorders

� Welfare consequences of different foot disorders

� Conclusion

Page 5: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

A healthy claw

Page 6: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Different foot disorders

Sole haemorrhages

and

White line disease

Interdigital dermatitis/

heel horn erosion

Sole ulcer

Interdigital hyperplasia

(corns, tyloma)Digital dermatitis

(Mortellaro’s disease) Interdigital phlegmon

Page 7: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Simulation model

PCUL

PSC

PCHPHCPHSPSH

No foot disorder, healthy (H)

Clinical foot disorder

(C)

Subclinical foot disorder

(S)

Culled(Cul)

Page 8: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Modelling assumptions

� Assumptions (Dutch circumstances):

� cubicle housing

� concrete floor

� pasturing

� two foot trimming interventions/year

� 7 different foot disorders

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Simulated prevalence

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15.00%

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30.00%

35.00%

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C =15 C = 17 C = 18 C = 11 C = 11 C = 12 C = 12 C = 13 C = 14 C = 11 C = 12 C = 13

SC = 52 SC = 57 SC = 62 SC = 33 SC = 37 SC = 41 SC = 45 SC = 48 SC = 51 SC = 32 SC = 41 SC = 49

January February March April May June July August September October November December

Prev

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Clinical

Subclinical

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Add consequences to simulation model

PCUL

PSC

PCHPHCPHSPSH

No foot disorder, healthy (H)

Clinical foot disorder

(C)

Subclinical foot disorder

(S)

Economic consequences:- Milk production losses- Prolonged calving interval- Labor dairy farmer- Costs foot trimmer- Costs veterinarian- Treatment- Discarded milk

- Welfare impact: - Estimated pain

Economic consequences: - Milk production losses- Prolonged calving interval

- Welfare impact: - Estimated pain

Economic consequence:- RPO-value

Culled(Cul)

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Economic effects

Total costs (default input, The Netherlands)

Per farm (65 cows) : €3,474 per year (€2,282 to €4,965)

Per cow : €53 per cow/year

� Costs of subclinical foot disorders: 32%

� Average clinical foot disorder: €67/case

� Average subclinical foot disorder: €13/case

� Digital dermatitis gave highest costs

(high incidence, high clinical prevalence)

Page 12: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Cost components

Milk production losses

Prolonged calving

interval

Labour of the dairy

farmer

Discarded milk

TreatmentVisit of veterinarian

Visit of foot trimmer

Culling

Page 13: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Modelling welfare impact

Foot disorder

Physical abilities, health

Behavioural abilities and needs

Functioning Feelings Natural living

Affective state, frustration

Pain

Welfare aspects bases on Fraser et al. 1997

Page 14: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Further steps

� Pain estimation

� Based on locomotion score and pathophysiology

� Using literature and expertise

� Calculation welfare impact

� Herd level (including incidence)

� Cow level (per case of foot disorder)

� Weighing pain and duration

� Questionnaire among experts

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Weighing pain and duration� Experts:

� Pain 0.65 and Duration 0.35, st dev: 0.20

� Varying opinions on relative importance

� Pain more important than durationDuration

1 2 3 4 5

1 12.1 21.7 35.7 43.9 50.7

2 26.4 42.4 53.6 61.4 63.6

Pain 3 45.0 56.4 70.0 76.4 80.0

4 62.1 75.7 85.7 89.9 92.9

5 82.9 88.6 94.3 96.4 98.6

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Estimated welfare impact per case

Subclinical

Clinical

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Impact foot disorders at herd level

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welfare, subclinicalcosts, subclinical

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Page 18: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Welfare vs economics

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Concluding remarks

� Subclinical foot disorders have substantial impact

� Indirect cost factors (e.g. milk production losses, culling) high

� Likely to cause underestimation of problem

� Costs due to foot disorders are substantial: € 53 per cow/year (mastitis: € 78 per cow/year)

� Increase dairy farmer awareness and stimulate action

� Costs and welfare consequences correlated

� Welfare improvement more likely

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Finally

� Welfare improvement touches loss reduction

� What about “welfare” of culled cows?

� Improving dairy cow foot health� Improves sustainability

� What are the effects of prevention (vs costs)?

� Co-ordinated approach towards farmers

Page 21: Foot disorders, claw health, farm economics and animal welfare

Thank you

for your

attention!