optimal feeding recipes – basis of profitable animal farming

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Inessa Alekseenko PhD, project manager WinMixSoft Ltd. Optimal feeding recipes – Basis of profitable animal farming . Not balanced recipe. 1. 3. 2. NOT satisfy needs of the animals. NOT relevant. NOT optimal. characteristics. Not balanced recipe. 1. 3. 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Inessa AlekseenkoPhD, project manager

WinMixSoft Ltd.

Optimal feeding recipes – Basis of profitable animal farming

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Not balanced recipe

characteristics

1NOTsatisfy needs

of the animals

2NOT

optimal

3NOT

relevant

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Not balanced recipe

consequences

1low weight gain and milk

production

2huge

decrease of profitability

3unreasonable

spending of time and resources

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Calculation using the computer program

advantages

1fast and convenient

calculation of recipe

2recipe that meets all norms of feeding

3recipe that has the lowest possible cost

4guaranteed weight gain,

milk production and profit increase

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Getting results with WinMix Type of animal, weight, age

The most optimal result : balanced feeding recipe at the lowest cost

set of raw materials,min-max and

additional limits totheir content in the recipe

set of nutrients, minimum and maximum limits on their content in the recipe and additional limits

(nutrients ratio, sum etc.)

Cost of raw materials

in the recipe

Raw materials Feeding Template for this category of animals (or set of nutrients) Price-list

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Getting results with WinMix

Templates, currencies, clients in recipe

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Create premix, additive or concentrate based on clients raw materials

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x% 100%

Save recipe as raw material or template

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Convert formula recipe into compound

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% kg

System of colors

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Use “shadow prices" tracking and post-optimization analysis

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Contribution column

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Calculate the final cost of the recipe+ packaging, production costs, transportation etc.

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Professional printout

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Export and import data,save recipe in .xls and .pdf formats

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Convenient search and data filters

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Server version for multiple users with different access rights, database synchronization

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Calculation of nutrients values

formulas

Crude protein

Crude fiber and ash

Crude fat

Dry matter

Calcium and phosphorus

Metabolic energy

Net energy

Digestible protein

Available phosphorus

Lysine: common and digestible

Methionine: common and digestible

Cystine: common and digestible

Threonine: common and digestible

Tryptophan: common and digestible

Other amino acids

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Functionality

Database

Terms of purchase

Support

Simplicity of learning

Ability to add new features

Reliability of the developer

While choosing a program pay attention to the following:

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WinMix.Cattle module for rations

Calculation of nutrient requirements

model

Weight of animal

Number and day of lactation

Day of pregnancy

Planned milk production

Planned fat and protein content in milk

VEM (Energy, feed unit milk)

DVE (Intestine Digestible Protein)OEB (Degradable Protein Balance)FOS (Fermentable Organic Matter)

Digestible Amino Acids

Dry Matter

Structure value

Satiety value

Calcium

Phosphor

Mg, Na

K, Cl

Fe, Cu

Other microelements

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Ration calculation in WinMix.Cattle

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Ration print in WinMix Cattle

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Thank youOptimal feeding recipes – Basis of profitable animal farming

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Inessa AlekseenkoPhD, project manager

WinMixSoft Ltd.+380 67 505-12-05+380 44 331-56-51

kim@winmixsoft.comhttp://www.winmixsoft.com

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