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This tool is for informational purposes only and does not provide definitive results. For professional advice or accurate calculations, please consult the relevant expert (veterinarian, agricultural engineer, etc.).

Dairy Cattle Profitability Calculator

Calculate profit per cow by analyzing feed, health, maintenance costs and milk income

Income Items

Average daily milk yield per cow

Milk selling price per liter

Annual calf sales income (optional)

Expense Items

Daily feed expense per cow

Monthly veterinary and health expenses per cow

Monthly care and labor cost per cow

Monthly electricity, water and other expenses per cow

Monthly depreciation expense per cow (optional)

Cost Items in Dairy Farming

Profitability calculation in dairy farming is critical to understanding your farm's financial health. With proper cost analysis, you can see where you can save and how to increase income.

Main Cost Items

  • Feed Cost: Accounts for 60-70% of total costs. Ranges from $3-7 per cow per day on average.
  • Veterinary and Health Expenses: $10-25 per cow per month. Includes vaccines, medications, and periodic checkups.
  • Labor and Care: $50-100 per cow per month. Milking, barn cleaning, and general care expenses.
  • Electricity, Water and Other Expenses: $15-40 per cow per month. Milking equipment, cooling, lighting, etc.
  • Depreciation: $25-50 per cow per month. Amortization of barn, equipment, and cow purchase costs.

Calculating Income per Cow

Income in dairy farming comes from two main sources:

  • Milk Income: Daily milk yield × milk price × 30 days. For example, a cow producing 25 liters daily at $0.50 per liter generates $375 monthly income.
  • Calf Sales Income: Annual calf sales income is distributed to monthly income. Average $400-700/year calf income is expected.

How to Calculate Break-even Point?

The break-even point is the minimum daily milk quantity needed to cover total expenses. Formula:

Break-even Milk Quantity = Daily Total Expense / Milk Price

For example, if your daily total expense is $7 and milk price is $0.50, you need to produce at least 14 liters of milk daily to break even.

Profitability Differences by Breed

Breed Daily Milk (L) Feed Consumption Monthly Profit ($)
Holstein 30-35 High 100-130
Simmental 25-30 Medium 90-115
Brown Swiss 20-25 Medium-Low 80-105
Jersey 18-22 Low 70-90

Methods to Increase Profitability

  • Feed Optimization: Producing your own feed or bulk purchasing can reduce costs by 15-20%.
  • Health Management: Preventive veterinary services can reduce treatment costs by 30%.
  • Genetic Improvement: Using quality breeding can increase milk yield by 10-15%.
  • Efficiency Tracking: Digital herd management systems can identify and optimize unproductive animals.
  • Calf Sales Strategy: Proper timing can increase calf prices by 20-30%.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is dairy farming profitable?

Dairy farming is a profitable business when properly managed. Net profit of $65-130 per cow per month is achievable. Profitability depends on milk price, feed cost, milk yield, and management quality.

Which breed is more profitable?

Holstein breed has the highest milk yield but also high feed consumption. Simmental is dual-purpose (milk + meat) and a balanced choice. Choose the most suitable breed according to farm size, feed resources, and market conditions.

What is the initial investment?

Initial investment for 10 dairy cows (including barn, equipment, and animals) is approximately $50,000-80,000. Return on investment period is 4-6 years on average.

How can I reduce feed costs?

Producing your own silage, bulk feed purchases, utilizing pasture areas, and using local feed sources significantly reduce feed costs. Additionally, preparing rations according to each animal's individual needs prevents waste.