Over a 305-day lactation this equates to 4575 litres of milk a cow just. These figures from Defra show the average litres of milk produced per cow per year in the UK.
Yield per cow.
Average milk yield per cow per year uk. Updated 25 January 2021. These figures from Defra show the average litres of milk produced per cow per year in the UK. Average yields should be taken with a degree of caution as they are based only on the total milk production recorded and then divided by the size of the dairy herd.
13 rader Despite a drop in 201213 the average milk yield per cow has increased in the following. Average milk yield up by nearly 300Lcow. Figures from Kite Consultings Milk Monitor Dairy Herd Costings show that average milk yield increased by nearly 300Lcow in the year to March 2020 without a rise in feed rate.
Milk solids also increased by 31kgcow in this period while feed costs fell by an average of 5t. The average yield for a dairy cow in the UK in 2010 was 7271 litres per year almost two thirds more than the average 4653 litres per year in 1980 Source. Milk per cow per year milk per cow place in 2019 is 8737kg.
There was a 38 increase of 291kg since the 2018 study. Since 2010 the median milkcowyear has increased by 14 1072kg. The median.
Protein content of milk has increased from 327 in 2010 to 332 in 2019. The median. Whilst the number of UK dairy cows has decreased the yield per cow has increased by 94 since 1975 up from 4099 to 7959 litres in 2018.
As a result total domestic milk production has increased by 12 over this period from 13407 million litres to 15008 million litres in 2018 see the charts below. Data for 2019 is not yet available. The average apparent milk yield per cow across the EU-27 stood at 7 346 kg in 2019.
Germany had the largest dairy cow population within the EU-ex UK. Last year 39 million dairy cows were recorded in the nation which accounted for nearly 19 of the total EU-ex UK dairy population. Malta continued to be the smallest milk producing nation within the EU-ex UK with just 6060 dairy cows recorded in 2020.
That recorded at least 5 cases100 cows in milk year was considered to record mastitis. In total 262 of the 500 herds 52 qualified and the parameters are calculated based on these 262 herds. 305 day milkproteinfat yields.
In previous reports up to that of 2015 the 305 day yield. Milk Deliveries 000 tons Number of cows. Cow milk yield kg Italy 2020.
The Netherlands 0 0 0. Specialised milk farms in the EU-15 have a milk yield of 7 264 kgcow for an average herd of 55 cows while in the EU-13 the average yield is 5 036 kgcow for an average herd of nine cows. Specific types of milk production in the EU.
It was about 6 692 kg per dairy cow in 2011 5 585 kg in 2001. The range extended from more than 8 000 kg per cow in Denmark Spain Finland and Sweden to less than 4 000 kg per cow in Romania and Bulgaria where the yield was affected by a combination of slower development and smaller herd size. The cows currently each achieve 15 litres of milk from forage within an additional 33 litres produced from concentrates.
Over a 305-day lactation this equates to 4575 litres of milk a cow just. Milk production costs have risen by around 11 pence per litre ppl overall in 201718 compared with the previous year. The top 25 and middle 50 of farms across all three calving systems made a positive full economic net margin in 201718.
It is worth bearing in mind the GB annual average milk price in 201718 was just over 1 ppl higher. The Top 25 and Top 10 continue to push on achieving 11734 and 12441 litres from a similar feed rate to the average at 036kgl. These herds are seeing average solids yields of 877 and 924kgcow per year and MOPF is at 2591 and 2791 per cow respectively.
Yield per cow. 5300 litres relatively low yield reflects grass-based system National dairy herd. 15 million cows 400000 cows in the last 5 years National milk production.
8 billion litres 2019. Milk production per cow has more than doubled in the past 40 years. An average of 22 litres per day is typical in the UK with some cows producing up to 60 litres in a day during peak lactation.
The average yield in the US is even higher at over 30 litres per day. During the winter the herd is fed from the grass silage clamp. On average each cow per day eats 17kgs of dry matter DM and 5kg of cake totalling 22kg of DM per cow per day producing 24 litres of milk per cow per day at 51 fat and 37 protein.
Over a year the average return is 5700 litres of milk at 54 fat ad 39 protein per cow per year.