Livestock cattle, 2008 - 2020
Explanation of symbols
Table explanation
This table provides information about the number of cattle on Dutch agricultural holdings. In addition to numbers, cattle are broken down by: cattle kept for the production of milk and cattle for fattening. The cattle population is counted on 1 April and 1 December.
Data available from: 1 December 2008 to 1 December 2020.
Status of the figures:
The numbers are final.
Changes as of April 30, 2021:
None, this table has been discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
This table is followed by Livestock on agricultural holdings: reference date 1 April and 1 December, see the links in section 3.
Description topics
- Young cattle for milk
- Cattle kept for the production of milk or for breeding.
- Young cattle for milk, total
- Young cattle for milk, < 1 year, female
- Young cattle for dairy farming, aged less than 1 year, female.
- Young cattle for milk, < 1 year, male
- Young cattle for dairy farming, aged less than 1 year, male.
- Young cattle for milk, 1-2 years, female
- Young cattle for dairy farming, aged between 1 and 2 years, female.
- Young cattle for milk, 1-2 years, male
- Young cattle for dairy farming, aged between 1 and 2 years, male.
- Young cattle for milk, >= 2 yrs, female
- Young cattle for dairy farming, aged 2 years or older, female (never calved).
- Young cattle for fattening
- Young cattle for fattening, total
- Young cattle kept for fattening.
- Young cattle for fattening,<1 yr, female
- Young cattle for fattening, aged less than 1 year, female.
- Young cattle for fattening, < 1 yr, male
- Young cattle for fattening (including beef), aged less than 1 year, male.
- Young cattle for fattening,1-2 yr,female
- Young cattle for fattening, aged between 1 and 2 years, female.
- Young cattle for fattening, 1-2 yr, male
- Young cattle for fattening, aged between 1 and 2 years, male.
- Young cattle for fattening>= 2 yr,female
- Young cattle for fattening, aged 2 years or older, female (never calved).