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Lecture notes for Introduction to Animal Sciences (YAS10306) covering the global cattle sector with focus on dairy, veal, and beef farming. Topics include dairy production systems in the Netherlands (1900-present), veal calf management, international practices in India and New Zealand, milk production recording, mechanization, and stakeholder organizations in the Dutch dairy chain. Essential study material for understanding cattle production systems, farm management practices, and the organizational structure of the dairy sector - ideal for exam preparation and coursework in animal agriculture.

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The cattle sector
 Dairy, veal and beef farming
 Cattle herd NL: 4,1 million in 2017
 Calves – slaughterd at about 7 months
Calves from the dairy sector (veal calves)
 Milk production starts after calving
 50% of the calves are male – they
do not produce milk…
 Mother and calve are separated
shortly after birth
 Traditional “veal crates” are
banned in the EU
 Calves used to be fed on milk –
keep meat pale and tender – iron
deficiency
 Group housing
 Diet includes roughage
 Slaughter age 7-12 months
 Most veal is exported: Italy, Germany and France
 Crossbreeding for veal production (makes more money and the
calves are not needed for milk production)
 India
o Production volume: 84 million tons
o 57% is buffalo milk
o Farmers with one or two cows account for 70% of the milk
production
o In hindu religion the cow is a sacred animal  they are sold to
Indian states were many christians, muslims and jews live
 New Zealand
o Euthanizing
o Want change, use them as (replacement for) meat production
Cows
 Cows that no longer meet milking requirements are also sold to a
trader, who sells them on to an abattoir
 The quality of the meat is low, so its normally processed into meat
products
 When the cow is not usable for consumption, rendac will pick up the
corpse and it will be burned
Dairy farming in the Netherlands
1900-1945

,  Domestication is estimated to have taken place around 10.000 years
ago
 The cows that we know ar3e descended from the aurochs (extinct)
 First only for meat, then white the docile cows for milk, strength as
draught animals
 The Netherlands cattle herd book (N.R.S) was set up in 1874
 Small-scale
 Mixed farms: pig and chickens, as well as farming crops
 Regional differences
 Dairy cattle breeds: MRIJ and FH, groninger blaarkop, witrik,
brandrode rund, lakenvelders
 Average milk production per lactation: <3500 (-3,5% fat)
1945-1984
 After the second world war and Dutch famine
 Food production: aim for self-sufficiency (achieved in 1970)
 Aid of the Dutch authorities (later the EU)
 Period of tremendous growth of total food production
 Specialisation – disappearance of mixed farms
 Doubling of numbers of cattle and breeding stock
 Number of farms went down (5 times as many cows per farm)
 Average milk production per lactation:  35% increase
o 1950: 4110 kg, 3,66 %fat
o 1985: 5559 kg, 4,16 %fat, 3,39 %prot
 Mechanisation – introduction of the tractor and associated
machinery
 Introduction (and improvement) of milking machines
 Stabling for diary cattle – from deep litter (postal) to free/cubicle stall
(ligboxenstal)
 Tie stall (grupstal), free stall
 Improvements in dairy cattle rations – grass silage and concentrates
 Artificial fertilisers – improvement quantity and quality of grass and
grass silage
 Rising exports of dairy products
 Selective breeding – introduction of artificial inemination
1984 – present
 Increase in production  overproduction in EU
o “milk lake”  milk powder
o “butter mountain”
 1984 introduction milk quota by EU
o Restriction of total milk production per farm
o Trading in production rights is allowed
o Abolished in 2015

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