Egy heveny BVD-járványkitörés termelési tapasztalatai és az ellene való védekezés gazdasági megtérülése egy hazai nagyüzemi holstein-fríz tehenészetben
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2015-10Author
Ózsvári, László
Józsi-Tóth, István
Hankó-Faragó, Emese
Szabára, Ágnes
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The authors present the production impact of an acute BVD outbreak and the
economic evaluation of BVD vaccination in a large-scale Holstein-Friesian dairy
herd. In 2010 the number of abortions and the early culling and mortality rate of
calves unexpectedly and significantly increased on the farm. The BVDV infection
was confirmed in summer 2011 and in autumn 2011 the BVD vaccination (Bovilis®
BVD, MSD-AH) was started in the herd. The authors surveyed the production and
animal health parameters on the farm between 2010 and 2012. In order to conduct
the cost-benefit analysis they compared the production indices influenced
by the BVD outbreak (abortions, deaths and premature disposals of calves) in
the year before the vaccination (2010) with those in the year when the entire
herd was vaccinated against BVD. The annual loss caused by the acute BVD outbreak
was 24.3 € per cow in 2010. The BVD vaccination yielded a profit of 7.7 € per
cow in 2012. The BVD vaccination as an investment had 1.8 benefit-cost ratio and
80.35% ROI. The results of the economic analysis show that the application of
BVD vaccine in the given herd was beneficial.