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Number of livestock (thousands)

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4/15/2024
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5/13/2015
OSF: Natural Resources Institute Finland, Number of livestock
Luke_Maa_Kotiel_09
Luke/Tilastot
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*Preliminary data
Cattle: Number of cattle 1.6.1990-1994 and 1.5.1995-2014.
Pigs: Number of pigs 1.6.1990-1994, 1.5.1995-2003 and 1.4.2004-2014.
Poultry: Number of poultry 1.5.1995-2003 and 1.4.2004-2014.
Sheep and goats: Number of sheep and goats 1.6.1990-1994, 1.5.1995-2005, 1.6.2006-2009 and 1.5.2010-2014.
Horses: Number of horses 1.6.1990-1994, 1.5.1995-2003 and 1.4.2004-2014.
From 2022 onwards, the cattle, sheep and goats and farms are not entirely comparable with data from previous years.

Species

Boars 50 kg and over 1)

1) Live weight.

Sows 50 kg and over 1)

1) Live weight.

Fattening pigs 50 kg and over 1)

1) Live weight.

Pigs 20-50 kg 1)

1) Live weight.

Piglets under 20 kg 1)

1) Live weight.

Laying hens total 2)

2) The total amount of laying hens includes laying hens that are over 16 weeks old, including productive poultry who produce eggs for consumption and breeding hens who produce eggs for hatching.

Chicks 2)

3) Under 20 weeks.

Other poultry 4)

4) Include broiler parent hens, cockerels, ducks, geeses, guinea fowls, ostriches and ranched ducks and pheasants. Incl. also cockerels since 2010.

HORSES (on farms) 5)

5) On farms.