The 2022 Agricultural Census in the Netherlands reveals little change in the number of dairy cows, which remained steady at 1.57 million, marking a 7% decrease from five years prior. The number of pigs saw a slight decrease, while the goat herd slightly increased. The municipalities of Sûdwest-Fryslân and De Fryske Marren had the highest number of dairy cows. The average number of dairy cows per farm also increased to 107 in 2022. The total number of veal calves remained steady at over 1 million, with nearly half housed in Gelderland. The pig herd decreased by 1.6% to 11.3 million, with North Brabant hosting nearly half of the pigs. The number of dairy goats increased by 1% to almost 489 thousand, with over half found in North Brabant and Gelderland.