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Animal board invited review: Dairy cow lameness expenditures, losses and total cost

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2018

K. Dolecheck*
Affiliation:
Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546-0215, USA
J. Bewley
Affiliation:
CowFocused Housing, 100 Kilarney Drive, Bardstown, KY 40004, USA
*

Abstract

Lameness is one of the most costly dairy cow diseases, yet adoption of lameness prevention strategies remains low. Low lameness prevention adoption might be attributable to a lack of understanding regarding total lameness costs. In this review, we evaluated the contribution of different expenditures and losses to total lameness costs. Evaluated expenditures included labor for treatment, therapeutic supplies, lameness detection and lameness control and prevention. Evaluated losses included non-saleable milk, reduced milk production, reduced reproductive performance, increased animal death, increased animal culling, disease interrelationships, lameness recurrence and reduced animal welfare. The previous literature on total lameness cost estimates was also summarized. The reviewed studies indicated that previous estimates of total lameness costs are variable and inconsistent in the expenditures and losses they include. Many of the identified expenditure and loss categories require further research to accurately include in total lameness cost estimates. Future research should focus on identifying costs associated with specific lameness conditions, differing lameness severity levels, and differing stages of lactation at onset of lameness to provide better total lameness cost estimates that can be useful for decision making at both the herd and individual cow level.

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Figure 1 Categorization of expenditures and losses that contribute to the total cost of dairy cow lameness.

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Table 1 Contribution of expenditure and loss categories to the total cost of dairy cow lameness across identified studies that included at least six contribution categories

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Table 2 Detailed summary of published research estimates of total dairy cow lameness costs, including lameness definition used, estimation method and expenditure and loss categories accounted for within the estimates