Article published the June 16, 2026
IntroductionIt is assumed that net energy (NE) represents the most accurate way to value a feed for productive purposes (Barzegar et al., 2020; Liu et al., 2017; Wu et al., 2019). This explains the variations in the metabolic utilization of metabolizable energy (ME) from nutrients and ingredients (Noblet, 2015), explains the loss of energy as heat (Swick et al., 2013), and allows for more accurate ...
Participation in Forum on January 3, 2021
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Feeding situations are very different from place to place. So getting help from your local university will be your best choice
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Sandro Cerrate (Credinser, LLC) shares advice and tools to improve formulation and find a viable least-cost option in troubling times like these, as he explains in this Engormix video presentation.
Participation in Forum on August 10, 2020
Park W. Waldroup Overall I agree with you. However, the US has been traditionally the largest producer of corn and soybean and the leading chicken exporter. Under those conditions, we obtain the best profit by just looking at feed cost per unit of gain.
Article published the July 20, 2020
The feeding program for poultry has a major influence on profitability as feed cost accounts for up to 75% of production cost. Conventionally, it is assumed that requirements are either listed in tables or breeder nutrition guides. The Requirement Approach stems from the broken line, which is a simplification of bird response and implies that at different levels of energy or nutrients, efficiency ...
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