Here is an example for more ingredients: Lets say you have ingredients A, B, C with 40%, 35% and 10% of protein respectively. Your aim is a 20-lb mix with 25% protein. Do a Pearson square in which you compare one bigger than 25, other smaller than 25: --> 40(A) - 25 - 10(C), you get 15 for C, 15 for A, so they are in a 1:1 ratio (C:A)) Do another Pearson square in which you compare the other bigger than 25 with the same 15 --> 35(B) - 25 - 10(C), you get 10 for C, 15 for B, so they are in a 2:3 ratio (C:B)) Add the common ratios for C : 2+1 = 3 So the ratio between A:B:C is 1:3:3 Add those ratios : 1+3+3 = 7 Divide the total weight: 20 / 7 Multiply each ingredient ratio by 20 /7 For A: 20 /7 * 1 = 20 / 7 = 2 6/7 lb For B: 20 /7 * 3 = 60 / 7 = 8 4/7 lb For C: 20 /7 * 3 = 60 / 7 = 8 4/7 lb
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what is the answer on the last part of the video, i want to know
How would you do it for 6 or 7 different Ingredients
Here is an example for more ingredients: Lets say you have ingredients A, B, C with 40%, 35% and 10% of protein respectively. Your aim is a 20-lb mix with 25% protein.
Do a Pearson square in which you compare one bigger than 25, other smaller than 25:
--> 40(A) - 25 - 10(C), you get 15 for C, 15 for A, so they are in a 1:1 ratio (C:A))
Do another Pearson square in which you compare the other bigger than 25 with the same 15
--> 35(B) - 25 - 10(C), you get 10 for C, 15 for B, so they are in a 2:3 ratio (C:B))
Add the common ratios for C : 2+1 = 3
So the ratio between A:B:C is 1:3:3
Add those ratios : 1+3+3 = 7
Divide the total weight: 20 / 7
Multiply each ingredient ratio by 20 /7
For A: 20 /7 * 1 = 20 / 7 = 2 6/7 lb
For B: 20 /7 * 3 = 60 / 7 = 8 4/7 lb
For C: 20 /7 * 3 = 60 / 7 = 8 4/7 lb
This is super helpful
How do you do it when you add say alfalfa hay, corn and a supplement like soybean meal?
It's a nice video, I want to mix barley and corn together. How much protein both together? Thanks
Alfalfa Hay = 2.4%
Oats = 97.6%
That’s equals 100 1bs
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you helped me
what if we have more than 2 feeds?
Hi , may you please guide how to balance dietary fibre percentage in feed ?
Reply will be highly appreciated , regards
That's it two raw materials is in need to be mix in this method no need for minerals and vitamins?
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then use the algebric method its easier to do if its more than two
How do you do that please show me.
If a lot of more for rations cattle feed how can we do ?
Thank you for the video. How would you figure how much to feed per head after figuring the ration?
you have to calculate dry matter intake first of each unit.
@Elarde Radam 4% of body weight for high producing cattles. 3% for medium. For Dry cows 1.5-2% of body weight.
Alfalfa Hay 97.6 lbs
Oats 2.4 lbs
So what of if it is 50 pounds
Then I assume you multiply by 50 rather than 100. So do the equation but times by 50.
Thank you
97.56 Ibs alfalfa
00.24Ibs oats
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Omg not understand you explain about feed formulation .