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the suckler
noun
An animal that has not yet been weaned.
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In the Suckler scenario, pasture was grazed by suckler herds providing no milk but meat four times per week.
In the low-risk scenario for the suckler herd, the number of introduced animals was reduced.
This effect is also seen in both scenarios for the suckler herd, that had lower frequencies for most contact types.
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The results from the beef suckler herd are illustrated in Fig. 1.
However, as natural service is predominant in the beef suckler systems [ 37] the practical significance of this finding remains important.
The model simulates the effect of Johne's disease and various measures for its control in terms of herd prevalence and the shedding states of animals within the herd, the financial costs of the disease and of any control measures and the likely benefits of control of Johne's disease for the beef suckler herd over a 10-year period.
In this context the beef category refers to non-specialist beef producers whilst the fattening, suckler and store categories refer to producers who specialise in these aspects of production.
The Salers_Calving matches the UK beef suckler upland spring calving model and the Charolais_Fattening the UK beef suckler lowland autumn calving model.
The fifth beef suckler model represents the Charolais calving and fattening farms (coded as Charolais_Fattening) in north-west France.
The simulation was based on the assumption that the space allowance per suckler cow in the pen was 3·5 m2on deep litter and 4·0 m2on dung alley and manure (27·5 kg day−1) was deposited evenly in the pen.
Therefore, the production model developed is believed to reflect the industry gross margin for the different beef suckler systems.
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