Feed Recording Systems

  • José Meza

    Member
    August 23, 2025 at 12:26 am

    <font dir=”auto” style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><font dir=”auto” style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><font dir=”auto” style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><font dir=”auto” style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Los registros son importantes en cualquier producción peculiar, de aquí obtenemos información para evaluar nuestra rentabilidad. Sin registros estamos prácticamente a ciegos administrando. </font></font></font></font>

    <font dir=”auto” style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><font dir=”auto” style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>La forma mas sencilla es la información diaria en cuadernos por parte de los operarios, esa información trasladarla a cuadros físicos y de allí a un Excel o una aplicación de manejo pagada.</font></font>

  • Fabio Andres Vergara Castaño

    Member
    August 20, 2025 at 8:55 pm

    Gracias por la informacion, muy valiosa.

  • Amit Sharma

    Member
    August 17, 2025 at 3:52 pm

    Need to record daily basis how much we offer and residual feed on DM basis.

  • Md.Rejuan Hossain

    Member
    August 8, 2025 at 5:09 am

    Thanks for sharing

  • Muhammad Ahmad

    Member
    August 2, 2025 at 3:22 am

    Recording overall feed consumption is vital for efficient and profitable farming. Accurate data allows you to optimize costs, maximize growth, and make informed management decisions.

    Why is it important?

    * Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR): A key metric that measures feed efficiency. FCR = total feed consumed / total weight gained. A lower FCR is better.

    * Cost Management: Feed is a major operational expense. Tracking consumption prevents overfeeding, which wastes money and can harm the environment.

    * Performance Monitoring: It helps you assess the effectiveness of different feeds and feeding strategies.

    * Inventory Control: Accurate consumption data allows for better forecasting of feed needs, preventing shortages or excess stock.

    How to Record Consumption:

    * Manual System: For small-scale operations, use a simple logbook. Record the date, feed type, and weight of feed distributed daily.

    * Electronic Spreadsheets: Programs like Excel or Google Sheets are great for organizing data and automatically calculating totals.

    * Automated Systems: Larger farms can use technology like smart feeders and sensors that automatically track and record the amount of feed delivered.

    Key Data to Record:

    Beyond the amount of feed, it’s essential to record:

    * Biomass and Growth: Regularly estimate the total weight of your animals to calculate FCR.

    * Environmental Conditions: Note factors like water temperature, which significantly impact appetite and growth.

    * Feed Batch Information: Record batch numbers for traceability and quality control.

    By implementing a consistent system for recording this data, you can make smarter, data-driven decisions that improve the productivity and sustainability of your farm.Overall Feed Consumption in Farms: A Brief Guide
    Recording overall feed consumption is vital for efficient and profitable farming. Accurate data allows you to optimize costs, maximize growth, and make informed management decisions.
    Why is it important?
    * Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR): A key metric that measures feed efficiency. FCR = total feed consumed / total weight gained. A lower FCR is better.
    * Cost Management: Feed is a major operational expense. Tracking consumption prevents overfeeding, which wastes money and can harm the environment.
    * Performance Monitoring: It helps you assess the effectiveness of different feeds and feeding strategies.
    * Inventory Control: Accurate consumption data allows for better forecasting of feed needs, preventing shortages or excess stock.
    How to Record Consumption:
    * Manual System: For small-scale operations, use a simple logbook. Record the date, feed type, and weight of feed distributed daily.
    * Electronic Spreadsheets: Programs like Excel or Google Sheets are great for organizing data and automatically calculating totals.
    * Automated Systems: Larger farms can use technology like smart feeders and sensors that automatically track and record the amount of feed delivered.
    Key Data to Record:
    Beyond the amount of feed, it’s essential to record:
    * Biomass and Growth: Regularly estimate the total weight of your animals to calculate FCR.
    * Environmental Conditions: Note factors like water temperature, which significantly impact appetite and growth.
    * Feed Batch Information: Record batch numbers for traceability and quality control.
    By implementing a consistent system for recording this data, you can make smarter, data-driven decisions that improve the productivity and sustainability of your farm.

  • Ali Husnain

    Member
    August 1, 2025 at 9:00 am

    Here is a general guide on how to record overall feed consumption in a farm setting:<div>1. Establish a Baseline:</div><div> * Start by weighing all the feed you put out for your animals. This can be done with a simple scale and recorded daily.</div><div> * Record the date, the type of feed, and the exact weight.</div><div>2. Monitor and Record Consumption:</div><div> * Daily, or at least at regular intervals, measure the amount of leftover feed.</div><div> * Subtract the leftover feed from the initial amount to get the daily consumption.</div><div> * Keep a logbook or a spreadsheet to track this data.</div><div>3. Account for Waste:</div><div> * It’s important to factor in feed waste, as not all feed put out will be consumed.</div><div> * Observe how much feed is spilled or spoiled and estimate this amount. This can be a tricky part, but a consistent estimation method will improve accuracy.</div><div>4. Use Technology (Optional):</div><div> * For larger farms, automated feeding systems can automatically measure and record feed dispensed.</div><div> * Software and apps can help streamline the data entry and analysis, providing more detailed reports on consumption trends.</div><div>5. Calculate Overall Consumption:</div><div> * Sum the daily consumption records over a specific period (e.g., a week, a month, a year) to get the overall feed consumption.</div>

  • Md kayum

    Member
    August 1, 2025 at 8:59 am

    To ensure everyday record-keeping.

Log in to reply.