Stayability of Dairy Cattle: Models with Censoring and Covariates

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This paper discusses implications of using the exponential distribution to analyze dairy cattle survival data when the data set includes only actual survival times and when it also includes censored survival ages. A disturbing inconsistency in a published analysis of censored data is a direct consequence of a wrongly assumed exponential distribution for the data. The data are reanalyzed by Weibull and lognormal distributions, two other widely used survival distributions. Methods for choosing an appropriate distribution are discussed. © 1983, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Wolynetz, M. S., & Binns, M. R. (1983). Stayability of Dairy Cattle: Models with Censoring and Covariates. Journal of Dairy Science, 66(4), 935–942. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(83)81880-3

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