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1 Catalogue no X Cattle Statistics 2009
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5 Table of contents Highlights 6 Analysis 7 Livestock Statistics, as of July 1st Related products 10 Statistical tables 1 Cattle on farms Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Atlantic Quebec Ontario East Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia West 20 2 Cull at July 1, Feeder cattle by weight category, at July 1, Cattle, supply and demand 24 5 Cattle production - Canada 33 6 Calves production - Canada 34 7 Cattle by farm type Canada Atlantic provinces Quebec Ontario Eastern provinces 43 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 3
6 Table of contents continued 7-6 Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Western provinces 53 8 Feeder cattle by weight category, by farm type at July 1, Canada East Atlantic Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia West 64 9 Prices Toronto A1 to A2 steers Alberta steers Cattle and calves: Number by class and calf crop Canada and United States, July United States, July Canada, July Supply and disposition of red meat, Canada Veal and veal total Pork Mutton and lamb Offal red meat 71 Data quality, concepts and methodology Concepts and methods 72 4 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
7 Table of contents continued Charts 1. and Cattle Inventory at July 1, Canada, Cattle Exports at July 1, Canada, Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 5
8 Highlights Canadian cattle producers estimated their herd at 14.8 million head as of July 1, the fourth consecutive yearly decline. The Canadian dairy herd remains slightly below 2.0 million head as milk production remains stable. The national beef herd is down 2.4% from the same date one year ago. Cattle exports between January and June 2009 declined 31.7% from the same period a year earlier. Domestic of cattle and calves fell 6.8% in the first half of the year. 6 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
9 Analysis Livestock statistics, as of July 1 st 2009 As of July 1, 2009, the number of hogs and cattle on Canadian farms was down from the same date a year earlier, while the number of sheep remained virtually unchanged. Text table 1 Livestock inventories at July 1 Cattle Hogs Sheep Canada 15,195 14,840 12,980 12,105 1,062 1,062 Atlantic Quebec 1,375 1,385 4,075 3, Ontario 1,881 1,829 3,237 3, Manitoba 1,515 1,430 2,720 2, Saskatchewan 3,385 3, Alberta 6,010 5,870 1,670 1, British Columbia Note(s): Figures may not add up to totals because of rounding. Fourth consecutiveyearly decline for cattle Canadian cattle producers estimated their herd at 14.8 million head as of July 1, the fourth consecutive yearly decline. cattle inventory decreased 2.3% from July 1 last year and decreased 6.2% from two years ago., the Canadian dairy herd remains slightly below 2.0 million head as milk production remains stable. The national beef herd is down 2.4% from the same date one year ago, despite a decrease in beef and calf crop of 5.6% and 2.7% respectively. The beef calving rate is returning to levels experienced prior to Constrained market access to the US from COOL (Country of Origin Labeling) has increased steer and beef heifer inventory by 5.0% as more cattle are kept on backgrounder and feeding operations in Canada. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 7
10 Chart 1 and dairy cattle inventory at July 1, Canada, millions of head cattle exports between January and June 2009 declined 31.7% from the same period a year earlier. The COOL regulation has limited Canadian cattle access to feed lots and packers causing exports to the US to decrease in the first 6 months of Canada s largest exporting province, Alberta, is down 11.8%. Exports in Manitoba and Saskatchewan are down 30.4% and 42.4% respectively. Eastern Canada exports are down 50.7%. Chart 2 Cattle exports at July 1, Canada, January to June July to December The last severe drought experienced in 2001 and 2002 forced cattle producers to move large numbers of cattle earlier than usual or relocate them, which noted a record level of exports to the US in As cattle inventory has been declining for the last four years, domestic of cattle and calves fell 6.8% in the first half of the year from Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
11 Text table 2 Cattle and calves: number by class and calf-crop, Canada July 1, 2008 July 1, as percentage of 2008 percent Class Cattle and calves on all farms 15,195 14, Cattle and calves herd on beef farms 13,221 12, Cattle and calves herd on dairy farms 1,974 1, All Cows 5,844 5, ,862 4, Replacement heifers 1,131 1, heifers heifers Bulls on all farms Other heifers () on all farms 1,175 1, Steers on all farms 1,576 1, Calves on all farms 5,207 5, calves 4,754 4, calves Cattle and calves on feeding operations 1,506 1, calves, other heifers () and steers, outside feeding operations 6,000 5, January to June 2008 January to June 2009 Year to year percentage change percent calf-crop 4,513 4, calf-crop 4,134 4, calf-crop Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 9
12 Related products Selected publications from Statistics Canada X X X X X X X Food Statistics Statistics on Income of Farm Operators Statistics on Income of Farm Families Statistics on Revenues and Expenses of Farms Statistics Poultry and Egg Statistics Livestock Feed Requirements Study Selected CANSIM tables from Statistics Canada Livestock surveys, pigs, at end of quarter, quarterly Shorn wool statistics, annual Cattle and calves, farm and meat production, annual Hogs, sheep and lambs statistics, annual Number of calves born, semi-annual Number of sheep and lambs on farms, annual Number of cattle, by class and farm type, annual Per capita disappearance of meats and output of meats and offal, annual Animals ed, supply and disappearance in Canada, annual Meat production, supply and disappearance in Canada, annual Cattle statistics, supply and demand of cattle, annual Cattle prices, steers, monthly Cattle and calves, number by class and calf crop, United States, annual Cattle, weighted average prices, steers, annual 10 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
13 Selected surveys from Statistics Canada 3460 Livestock Survey Selected summary tables from Statistics Canada Cattle inventories, by province Pig inventories, by province (quarterly) Sheep inventories, by province Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 11
14 Statistical tables
15 Table 1-1 Cattle on farms Canada, dairy, under 1 year , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,840.0, dairy, under 1 year percentage change from previous year Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 13
16 Table 1-2 Cattle on farms Newfoundland and Labrador, dairy, Table 1-3 Cattle on farms Prince Edward Island, dairy, Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
17 Table 1-4 Cattle on farms Nova Scotia, dairy, Table 1-5 Cattle on farms New Brunswick, dairy, Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 15
18 Table 1-6 Cattle on farms Atlantic, dairy, Table 1-7 Cattle on farms Quebec, dairy, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
19 Table 1-8 Cattle on farms Ontario, dairy, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,828.8 Table 1-9 Cattle on farms East, dairy, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,465.0 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 17
20 Table 1-10 Cattle on farms Manitoba, dairy, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,430.0 Table 1-11 Cattle on farms Saskatchewan, dairy, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
21 Table 1-12 Cattle on farms Alberta, dairy, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,870.0 Table 1-13 Cattle on farms British Columbia, dairy, Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 19
22 Table 1-14 Cattle on farms West, dairy, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
23 Table 2 Cull at July 1, Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Atlantic provinces Quebec Ontario Eastern provinces ,362.5 Cull on farms Expected to calve Born prior to Cull, dairy Expected to calve Born prior to Cull, beef Expected to calve Born prior to Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Western provinces Canada , , , ,571.0 Cull on farms Expected to calve Born prior to Cull, dairy Expected to calve Born prior to , , , ,588.2 Cull, beef Expected to calve Born prior to Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Atlantic provinces Quebec Ontario Eastern provinces percent Cull on farms Expected to calve Born prior to Cull, dairy Expected to calve Born prior to Cull, beef Expected to calve Born prior to Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Western provinces Canada percent Cull on farms Expected to calve Born prior to Cull, dairy Expected to calve Born prior to Cull, beef Expected to calve Born prior to Cows that would be sent for because they are no longer productive. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 21
24 Table 3 Feeder cattle by weight category, at July 1, 2009 Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Atlantic provinces Quebec Ontario Eastern provinces feeders heavy weight medium weight light weight feeder heifers Feeder heifers 1100 pounds (500 kilograms) Feeder heifers 900 to 1100 pounds (409 to 500 kilograms) Feeder heifers 900 pounds (409 kilograms) or less steers Steers 1250 pounds (568 kilograms) and over Steers 1000 to 1250 pounds (455 to 568 kilograms) Steers 1000 pounds (455 kilograms) or less Feeders on finishing ration Feeders under 21 months Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Western provinces Canada feeders , , ,889.2 heavy weight medium weight light weight , ,425.2 feeder heifers , ,221.7 Feeder heifers 1100 pounds (500 kilograms) and over Feeder heifers 900 to 1100 pounds (409 to 500 kilograms) Feeder heifers 900 pounds (409 kilograms) or less steers , ,667.5 Steers 1250 pounds (568 kilograms) Steers 1000 to 1250 pounds (455 to 568 kilograms) Steers 1000 pounds (455 kilograms) or less Feeders on finishing ration ,347.6 Feeders under 21 months , , , Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
25 Table 3 continued Feeder cattle by weight category, at July 1, 2009 Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Atlantic provinces Quebec Ontario Eastern provinces percent feeders heavy weight medium weight light weight feeder heifers Feeder heifers 1100 pounds (500 kilograms) Feeder heifers 900 to 1100 pounds (409 to 500 kilograms) Feeder heifers 900 pounds (409 kilograms) or less steers Steers 1250 pounds (568 kilograms) and over Steers 1000 to 1250 pounds (455 to 568 kilograms) Steers 1000 pounds (455 kilograms) or less Feeders on finishing ration Feeders under 21 months Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Western provinces Canada percent feeders heavy weight medium weight light weight feeder heifers Feeder heifers 1100 pounds (500 kilograms) and over Feeder heifers 900 to 1100 pounds (409 to 500 kilograms) Feeder heifers 900 pounds (409 kilograms) or less steers Steers 1250 pounds (568 kilograms) Steers 1000 to 1250 pounds (455 to 568 kilograms) Steers 1000 pounds (455 kilograms) or less Feeders on finishing ration Feeders under 21 months Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 23
26 Table 4 Cattle, supply and demand Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Atlantic provinces Canada January to June 2004 supply ,841.7 Beginning inventory ,555.0 Calves born ,627.6 Interprovincial imports International imports demand ,841.7 Slaughter ,146.3 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,610.0 July to December 2004 supply ,552.4 Beginning inventory ,610.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,116.7 International imports demand ,552.4 Slaughter ,303.4 Interprovincial exports ,116.7 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,925.0 January to June 2005 supply ,369.9 Beginning inventory ,925.0 Calves born ,685.9 Interprovincial imports International imports demand ,369.9 Slaughter ,286.1 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,880.0 July to December 2005 supply ,760.9 Beginning inventory ,880.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,041.3 International imports demand ,760.9 Slaughter ,113.7 Interprovincial exports ,041.3 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,655.0 January to June 2006 supply ,791.4 Beginning inventory ,655.0 Calves born ,443.9 Interprovincial imports International imports demand ,791.4 Slaughter ,025.6 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,000.0 See notes at the end of the table. 24 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
27 Table 4 continued Cattle, supply and demand Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Atlantic provinces Canada July to December 2006 supply ,996.3 Beginning inventory ,000.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,076.2 International imports demand ,996.3 Slaughter ,946.3 Interprovincial exports ,076.2 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,155.0 January to June 2007 supply ,492.9 Beginning inventory ,155.0 Calves born ,613.8 Interprovincial imports International imports demand ,492.9 Slaughter ,953.1 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,825.0 July to December 2007 supply ,673.4 Beginning inventory ,825.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports International imports demand ,673.4 Slaughter ,867.3 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,895.0 January to June 2008 supply ,058.0 Beginning inventory ,895.0 Calves born ,512.6 Interprovincial imports International imports demand ,058.0 Slaughter ,903.8 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,195.0 July to December 2008 supply ,009.9 Beginning inventory ,195.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,015.9 International imports demand ,009.9 Slaughter ,945.4 Interprovincial exports ,015.9 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,180.0 See notes at the end of the table. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 25
28 Table 4 continued Cattle, supply and demand Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Atlantic provinces Canada January to June 2009 supply ,220.8 Beginning inventory ,180.0 Calves born ,401.6 Interprovincial imports International imports demand ,220.8 Slaughter ,774.9 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory ,840.0 See notes at the end of the table. 26 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
29 Table 4 continued Cattle, supply and demand Quebec Ontario Eastern provinces Canada January to June 2004 supply 1, , , ,841.7 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,555.0 Calves born ,627.6 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , ,841.7 Slaughter ,146.3 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,610.0 July to December 2004 supply 1, , , ,552.4 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,610.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,116.7 International imports demand 1 1, , , ,552.4 Slaughter ,303.4 Interprovincial exports ,116.7 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,925.0 January to June 2005 supply 1, , , ,369.9 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,925.0 Calves born ,685.9 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , ,369.9 Slaughter ,286.1 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,880.0 July to December 2005 supply 1, , , ,760.9 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,880.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,041.3 International imports demand 1 1, , , ,760.9 Slaughter ,113.7 Interprovincial exports ,041.3 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,655.0 January to June 2006 supply 1, , , ,791.4 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,655.0 Calves born ,443.9 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , ,791.4 Slaughter ,025.6 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,000.0 See notes at the end of the table. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 27
30 Table 4 continued Cattle, supply and demand Quebec Ontario Eastern provinces Canada July to December 2006 supply 1, , , ,996.3 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,000.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,076.2 International imports demand 1 1, , , ,996.3 Slaughter ,946.3 Interprovincial exports ,076.2 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,155.0 January to June 2007 supply 1, , , ,492.9 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,155.0 Calves born ,613.8 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , ,492.9 Slaughter ,953.1 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,825.0 July to December 2007 supply 1, , , ,673.4 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,825.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , ,673.4 Slaughter ,867.3 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,895.0 January to June 2008 supply 1, , , ,058.0 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,895.0 Calves born ,512.6 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , ,058.0 Slaughter ,903.8 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,195.0 July to December 2008 supply 1, , , ,009.9 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,195.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,015.9 International imports demand 1 1, , , ,009.9 Slaughter ,945.4 Interprovincial exports ,015.9 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,180.0 See notes at the end of the table. 28 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
31 Table 4 continued Cattle, supply and demand Quebec Ontario Eastern provinces Canada January to June 2009 supply 1, , , ,220.8 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , ,180.0 Calves born ,401.6 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , ,220.8 Slaughter ,774.9 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , ,840.0 See notes at the end of the table. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 29
32 Table 4 continued Cattle, supply and demand Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Western provinces Canada January to June 2004 supply 1, , , , , ,841.7 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,555.0 Calves born , , , ,627.6 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , , , ,841.7 Slaughter , , ,146.3 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,610.0 July to December 2004 supply 1, , , , , ,552.4 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,610.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,116.7 International imports demand 1 1, , , , , ,552.4 Slaughter , , ,303.4 Interprovincial exports , ,116.7 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,925.0 January to June 2005 supply 2, , , , , ,369.9 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,925.0 Calves born , , , ,685.9 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 2, , , , , ,369.9 Slaughter , , ,286.1 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,880.0 July to December 2005 supply 1, , , , ,760.9 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,880.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,041.3 International imports demand 1 1, , , , ,760.9 Slaughter , , ,113.7 Interprovincial exports ,041.3 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,655.0 January to June 2006 supply 2, , , , ,791.4 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,655.0 Calves born , , , ,443.9 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 2, , , , ,791.4 Slaughter , , ,025.6 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,000.0 See notes at the end of the table. 30 Statistics Canada Catalogue no X
33 Table 4 continued Cattle, supply and demand Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Western provinces Canada July to December 2006 supply 1, , , , ,996.3 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,000.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,076.2 International imports demand 1 1, , , , ,996.3 Slaughter , ,946.3 Interprovincial exports , ,076.2 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,155.0 January to June 2007 supply 1, , , , ,492.9 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,155.0 Calves born , , , ,613.8 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , , ,492.9 Slaughter , , ,953.1 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,825.0 July to December 2007 supply 1, , , , ,673.4 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,825.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , , ,673.4 Slaughter , , ,867.3 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,895.0 January to June 2008 supply 1, , , , ,058.0 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,895.0 Calves born , , , ,512.6 Interprovincial imports International imports demand 1 1, , , , ,058.0 Slaughter , , ,903.8 Interprovincial exports International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,195.0 July to December 2008 supply 1, , , , ,009.9 Beginning inventory 1 1, , , , ,195.0 Calves born Interprovincial imports ,015.9 International imports demand 1 1, , , , ,009.9 Slaughter , , ,945.4 Interprovincial exports ,015.9 International exports Deaths and condemnations Ending inventory 1 1, , , , ,180.0 See notes at the end of the table. Statistics Canada Catalogue no X 31
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