Annual Culling Rate in Dairy Unit

Question

Annual culling rate in a dairy unit is:

Select an answer

Annual culling rate in a dairy unit is:

  1. 25% — Correct Answer
  2. 30%
  3. 40%
  4. 50%
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 25%

The standard annual culling rate in a dairy unit is 25%. This means approximately one-quarter of the herd is replaced each year with better-performing animals.

Reasons for Culling
  • Low milk production
  • Reproductive failure
  • Chronic mastitis
  • Old age
  • Genetic improvement of the herd
Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • 30%, 40%, 50%: These rates are too high for a standard dairy operation and would be economically unsustainable.

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