melkveestapel
Melkveestapel is the term used in Dutch to denote the population of dairy cattle kept for milk production within a country, region, or farm during a given period. It typically focuses on cattle kept for lactation and future milk production and excludes beef cattle and bulls not used in dairy production. The size and structure of the melkveestapel are influenced by milk demand, feed resources, prices, and policy.
Within the melkveestapel, the main components are lactating cows, dry cows (non-lactating but pregnant), replacement heifers,
Production systems range from pasture-based or grass-based systems in some regions to intensive housing with mechanized
Statistically, melkveestapel is tracked by national agricultural surveys and international organizations. Metrics include the number of