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Inessa Alekseenko PhD, project manager WinMixSoft Ltd. Optimal feeding recipes – Basis of profitable animal farming www.winmixsoft.com
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Not balanced recipe characteristics 1NOT satisfy needs of the animals 2NOToptimal 3NOTrelevant www.winmixsoft.com
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Not balanced recipe consequences 1 low weight gain and milk production 2 huge decrease of profitability 3 unreasonable spending of time and resources www.winmixsoft.com
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Calculation using the computer program advantages 1 fast and convenient calculation of recipe 2 recipe that meets all norms of feeding 3 recipe that has the lowest possible cost 4 guaranteed weight gain, milk production and profit increase www.winmixsoft.com
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Getting results with WinMix Type of animal, weight, age The most optimal result : balanced feeding recipe at the lowest cost The most optimal result : balanced feeding recipe at the lowest cost set of raw materials, min-max and additional limits to their content in the recipe set of raw materials, min-max and additional limits to their content in the recipe set of nutrients, minimum and maximum limits on their content in the recipe and additional limits (nutrients ratio, sum etc.) 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 Cost of raw materials in the recipe Raw materials Feeding Template for this category of animals (or set of nutrients) Feeding Template for this category of animals (or set of nutrients) Price-list www.winmixsoft.com
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Getting results with WinMix
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Templates, currencies, clients in recipe www.winmixsoft.com
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Create premix, additive or concentrate based on clients raw materials www.winmixsoft.com x% 100%
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Save recipe as raw material or template www.winmixsoft.com
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Convert formula recipe into compound www.winmixsoft.com % kg
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System of colors www.winmixsoft.com
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Use “shadow prices" tracking and post-optimization analysis www.winmixsoft.com
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Contribution column www.winmixsoft.com
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Calculate the final cost of the recipe + packaging, production costs, transportation etc. www.winmixsoft.com
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Professional printout www.winmixsoft.com
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Export and import data, save recipe in.xls and.pdf formats www.winmixsoft.com
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Convenient search and data filters www.winmixsoft.com
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Server version for multiple users with different access rights, database synchronization www.winmixsoft.com
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Calculation of nutrients values formulas Crude protein Crude fiber and ash Crude fat Dry matter Calcium and phosphorus Metabolic energyNet energyDigestible proteinAvailable phosphorusLysine: common and digestible Methionine: common and digestible Cystine: common and digestible Threonine: common and digestible Tryptophan: common and digestible Other amino acids www.winmixsoft.com
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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: www.winmixsoft.com
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WinMix.Cattle module for rations
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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 AcidsDry MatterStructure valueSatiety valueCalciumPhosphorMg, NaK, ClFe, CuOther microelements www.winmixsoft.com
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Ration calculation in WinMix.Cattle www.winmixsoft.com
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Ration print in WinMix Cattle www.winmixsoft.com
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Thank you Optimal feeding recipes – Basis of profitable animal farming www.winmixsoft.com Inessa Alekseenko PhD, project manager WinMixSoft Ltd. +380 67 505-12-05 +380 44 331-56-51 kim@winmixsoft.com http://www.winmixsoft.com
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