Objectives: Animal movement is an important factor in the transmission of infectious diseases among livestock. A better understanding of animal movement characteristics provides a more reliable estimation of disease spread and promotes modeling studies. In Japan, all the cattle movement information is recorded in a national database called the Individual Cattle Identification Register (ICIR).” Our previous studies using this information demonstrated heterogeneity in the movement of dairy and beef cows according to location, season, and age. The present study describes the probability distributions of the movement of Japanese dairy and beef cows in the following month on a regional basis. Data description: This publication contains four probability distribution datasets for the predicted locations of dairy and beef cows in Japan in the following month, which were developed using individual cattle movement information obtained from the ICIR. These datasets provide information on cattle movement in the following month on a regional basis, given properties such as birth region, location, time, and age.
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Murato, Y., Hayama, Y., Kondo, S., Sawai, K., Yamaguchi, E., & Yamamoto, T. (2023). The probability distributions of the movement of dairy and beef cattle in Japan: a data note. BMC Research Notes, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-023-06427-7
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