A tip!
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We strongly recommended that you use a "template or model" feed when you create new feeds of your own! By using template feeds you will ensure that all nutrients will be included in the analysis tables, even when your feed analysis contains a limited set of nutrients. Follow this path to insert a new feed in your feed list (for example, a new hay)
2. Click: 3. You are now transferred to the screen for editing feeds.
Don't forget to adjust the dry matter percentage before changing to per kg values if your analyses are given as per kg of dry matter!
Please observe that PC-Horse formulates all concentrations of nutrients as per kg of feed. Some analytical results from laboratories, and even feed declarations, are given as a percentage value. Per cent means per 100 g of feed, not gram per kg of feed. If for example the content of a nutrient like calcium is given as a percentage, i.e. 2.3%, you should enter a value of 23 g calcium per kg of feed. |










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Always try to use the total amounts of nutrients when you create a new feed or are changing the nutrient concentrations in a particular feed. Observe the information on the bag closely. You may find that the bag lists only what is added of a specific nutrient, instead of the total amount (in feed ingredients + added). For some nutrients over-supply may be a consequence.
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