Danish Cattle Export


“We are a Livestock supplier company that has managed successful projects on every continent worldwide”

Danish Cattle Export is a company specializing in the export of breeding animals. With successful projects spanning every continent across the globe, we have proudly worked with over 20 countries, delivering more than 20,000 animals annually. Our expertise lies in the export of dairy cattle, making it our specialty. We are well-equipped to provide our clients with heifers, cows, and bulls of any age and breed. Our extensive knowledge encompasses various breeds of dairy cattle and beef cattle, enabling us to assist our clients in selecting the most suitable breed to meet their specific requirements.


Avaliable Breeds from Denmark

DANISH RED

Danish cows are the most productive in the world, beating the Americans and the Dutch, giving on average 9544kg of milk, all produced under high welfare conditions. Danish dairymen are fortunate in having a national advisory service with 31 centres scattered throughout Denmark. Denmark has an extremely detailed national cattle data base. Hence individual data is logged with respect to milk yield and quality, health and disease, breeding and feeding policy. A national health programme focuses on reducing mortality, reducing mastitis and improving claw health. The breed is also known as ‘Red Danish dairy breed’.(RDM) The number of pedigree cows in Denmark amounts to 31.096 pieces. performance indicators: • Breed for milk and meat production; • High fertility; • Easy calving; • Early development and continued economic use; • Good durability; • High milk production with high fat and protein content; 9544 kg milk, 416 kg fat, 4,35 % fat., 3,57%protein • Good udder health; • Strong claws; • High resistance to diseases, particularly mastitis; • High heat resistance and total adaptability to different climate zones (hot and cold regions). Specifications Average indicators of the breed (2015-2016): Milk production: 9544 kg per year, with 4.35% fat and 3.57%. protein Maximum efficiency: 16,407 kg milk per year. The average milk yield of highly productive companies may be 11,400 kg.



HOLSTEIN

Danish Holsteins are among the top of global Holsteins, known to be healthy cows with good fertility and functional conformation with strong feet and legs, and high udder quality Unrivalled hoof health. World ́s best on health traits – proved by INTERBULL figures. Calving ease traits on high level. European best standard on fertility and production. Standard Production - Statistics 2019/2020 (average 12 months) Number of cows 357,989 Milk, kg 11,182 (for 305 days) Fat, kg 455 Fat, % 4.07 Protein, kg 392 Protein, % 3.51 Fat + protein, kg 847 Energy Corrected Milk (ECM) 11,365 kg



JERSEY

Danish Jersey cattle are high ranking on international top lists. World ́s best on components fat & protein. Healthy long lasting cows with good fertility – strong feet – good udder quality and high production. Very efficient when it comes to transforming feed into milk. High fat and protein procents. Standard Production - Statistics 2019/2020 (average 12 months) Number of Cows 66,775 Milk, kg 7,545 (for 305 days) Fat, kg 450 Fat, % 5.97 Protein, kg 322 Protein, % 4.27 Fat + protein, kg 772 Energy Corrected Milk (ECM) 9,859



SIMMENTAL

The Simmental Fleckvieh, is suitable for dairy and also as beef cattle. With appropriate treatment, Simmental cattle offer a milk yield that is comparable to that of the dairy cattle. The Fleckvieh’s milk and beef yield is guaranteed by their fitness, fertility, vitality, persistence and life span. Simmental cattle has the largest distribution in Austria. These are distributed from mountain regions to the eastern flatlands.

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Danish cows are the most productive in the world, beating the Americans and the Dutch, giving on average 11.580 kg of milk for Holstein, 7.800 kg of milk for Jersey and 9544kg of milk for Danish Red, all produced under high welfare conditions. Danish dairymen are fortunate in having a national advisory service with 31 centres scattered throughout Denmark.
Denmark has an extremely detailed national cattle data base. Hence individual data is logged with respect to milk yield and quality, health and disease, breeding and feeding policy. A national health programme focuses on reducing mortality, reducing mastitis and improving claw health. The number of pedigree cows in Denmark, the breed is also known as ‘Red Danish dairy breed’.(RDM) 59.762 heads, Holstein 797.489 heads and Jersey 797.489 heads..