You can repeat the process several times. For example, using his two ingredients and adding a third (rice) to the ration. After pre-mixing corn and SBM (CSBM) you can use that mixture as a base but instead of going for the exact 18% go a bit higher on the interim protein, say 22%. Mix with rice with 8% protein then do the square with 18% in middle (target) and 22% Protein (corn/SBM) and 8% protein rice to get a final mix of: 45% corn, 26.5% SBM, 28.5% rice. Corn 8.9% protein at 45% = 4.00% protein SBM 44.4% protein at 26.5% = 11.76% protein Rice 8% protein at 28.5 = 2.28% protein Totals slightly above at 18.04% protein because of rounding issues doing hand calculations, but you get the broad picture.
You have ingredients and are trying to make them meet a certain nutrient requirement? How many ingredients do you have, and what type of product is it - I'm guessing it's some type of animal feed?
Thank you so much! This really helped me in my Animal Science class. The video our prof gave us confused me, so I found this one instead. :)
Me too! Also when I did meat judging
Excellent teacher. Straight to the point
thank you. very clear and straight to the point
This is so helpful. God bless you!
Very good teacher 👏
watching this before my final this morning 🧘♀️
Thanks bro. Helped me a lot.
What you can't understand in 2 hours. He will teach you in 7 minutes which you will never forget..
It is good but how can we calculate if there is more than three or four feed types?
How to know which feeds lies , at the top or bottom square
Hi teacher. It is true that the carbohydrates should always be in the top left corner?
excellent video, thanks!
great video
Who was the Pearson that the method is named after? Karl Pearson or Ralph Gottfrid Pearson? Or someone else?
Could you explain me how to know which ingredient should be feed to each animal?
Thank you very much. Could you make a video about calculation (Protein Ca Energy K Vitamin...)?
Thank you so musch!
Hi.. what method is used for more more than 2 ingredients?
You can repeat the process several times. For example, using his two ingredients and adding a third (rice) to the ration. After pre-mixing corn and SBM (CSBM) you can use that mixture as a base but instead of going for the exact 18% go a bit higher on the interim protein, say 22%. Mix with rice with 8% protein then do the square with 18% in middle (target) and 22% Protein (corn/SBM) and 8% protein rice to get a final mix of: 45% corn, 26.5% SBM, 28.5% rice.
Corn 8.9% protein at 45% = 4.00% protein
SBM 44.4% protein at 26.5% = 11.76% protein
Rice 8% protein at 28.5 = 2.28% protein
Totals slightly above at 18.04% protein because of rounding issues doing hand calculations, but you get the broad picture.
Patrick daly sir can u share more information if i share whatsupp number
Trial and error method is most convenient for more than 2 ingredients.
So that's it only 2 raw materials nothing to add up for the feeding? No vitamin no minerals?
Thanks
Thank you
Is it possible to give me dog food formula
Hi.I need someone who can help me.I need to formulate feed and I have several ingredients
What's your formula?
I don't have a formula. I only have ingredients so need a nutritionists who can formulate these ingridients for me
You have ingredients and are trying to make them meet a certain nutrient requirement? How many ingredients do you have, and what type of product is it - I'm guessing it's some type of animal feed?
Yes, I want to meet a certain requirement. I have yellow maize, Master 20, Lurcerne and Cattle salt. I want to feed sheep
Yes, I need to meet certain requirements, so I have Yellow maize, Master 20 and Lucerne for animals
tank you. but what about simpe Algebric Methodes??
That will be the next technique. Pearson is the basic technique that can be used.
Algebraic methods po patur0