Precision feeding for optimizing poultry production

Q1 Veterinary
M.T. Kidd, P.B. Tilman, N.S. Nuntawadee, P. Chrystal
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Abstract

Abstract Consumable poultry from the broiler chicken sector represents a highly complex production and processing supply chain system, yet poultry products are highly versatile, healthy, and affordable for consumers on a global scale. However, the accessibility of broilers to many in developing countries is insufficient to meet daily protein needs. As such, broiler chicken production markets will increase in the foreseeable future in the Americas due to available corn and soybean meal, and in developing countries where protein consumption falls below consumer needs. Feed represents the highest variable costs in broiler chicken production. Broiler diet balanced protein supply differs among producers geographically which is primarily dependent on soybean meal availability and price. In this review, dietary protein supply in terms of feed grade amino acids is discussed. Moreover, broiler diet formulation matrices on a dynamic versus static template are also discussed. In doing so, efficiency and profitability can be gleaned from optimizing the ingredient and nutrient matrices for the overall business as ingredient nutrient compositions and price vary via equations and models, respectively.
精准饲养,优化家禽生产
肉鸡行业的食用家禽代表了一个高度复杂的生产和加工供应链系统,但家禽产品在全球范围内对消费者来说是高度通用、健康和负担得起的。然而,发展中国家许多人对肉鸡的可及性不足以满足每日蛋白质需求。因此,在可预见的未来,美洲以及蛋白质消费量低于消费者需求的发展中国家,由于玉米和豆粕的供应,肉鸡生产市场将会增加。饲料是肉鸡生产中最高的可变成本。肉鸡日粮平衡蛋白质供应因生产者而异,主要取决于豆粕供应和价格。本文从饲料级氨基酸的角度讨论了饲粮蛋白质的供应。此外,还讨论了基于动态模板和静态模板的肉鸡饲粮配方矩阵。在这样做的过程中,可以通过优化整个业务的成分和营养矩阵来收集效率和盈利能力,因为成分的营养成分和价格分别通过方程和模型变化。
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CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
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