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2/10/2012




          Ration Balancing 
          Ration Balancing
       Small Ruminant Webinar
                  Willie Lantz
      Extension Educator – Garrett County




Ration – Feed fed to an 
animal in one day
  i li        d

Balanced Ration
Feed required to meet the 
animals nutritional 
animals nutritional
requirements in one day




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             Balancing Rations will:
• Provide economical performance
  – Rate of Gain
  – Milk Production
• Prevent nutritional disorders
• Maximize profits




            Balancing Ration – Step 1
                                   Environmental 
                                     Conditions
Gather Data
                         Weight

                                      Stage of 
    Age                              Lactation

                Number 
                 Kids in 
                Gestation
                                             Milk 
                                             Milk
                                          Production 
                                             Level
  Weight 
   Gain 
                 Stage of 
                Gestation




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   Feeds to Use in Ration – Step 2
1. On Farm Feed Resources
      ‐ Pasture, Hay, Grains
2. Locally Available Feeds
      ‐ Transportation greatly affects costs of feeds
3. Costs of Feeds
     ‐D
      Dry – E l G t ti
             Early Gestation animals  sell 
                               i l         ll
           alfalfa hay purchase grass hay.




   Determine When Critical Times to 
        Balance Ration – Step 3
• Late Gestation
   – Last 60 days of pregnancy
• Early Lactation
   – First 60 days of lactation
• Late Lactation
   – 60 days post partum to weaning
• E l Fi i hi
  Early Finishing
   – First 60 ‐90 days after weaning
• Late Finishing
   – 90days post weaning to market




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                         Ration Timing
   • Matching Breeding Program to Market
       – Ration will be determined by nutritional needs of the female 
                                      y
         and offspring to hit a certain market.
           • Late July Market Goat for County Fair
           • Does Kid in January – wean at 90‐120 days
        Feeding Program
  Greatest Need
                  Early Lactation – Jan to Feb
                  Late Lactation– March to April
   Least Need
   Least Need     Dry  Not Pregnant to Early Gestation  May to Oct
                  Dry – Not Pregnant to Early Gestation – May to Oct
                  Late Gestation – Nov to Dec
                  Early Growth (kids) – May to June
                  Late Growth ‐ July




   Match Breeding to Feed Availability
• Sell kids/lambs in fall
• Kid and Lamb in late spring (April)
• Does/Ewes and Kids/Lambs to pasture – May 1st
Feeding Program
            ‐ Early Lactation – May – June
Greatest Need

            ‐ Late Lactation – July – August
 Least Need ‐ Dry & Early Gestation – Sept to Feb.
                                                 Feed Hay
                                                        y
            ‐ L t G t ti
              Late Gestation – M h A il
                                March – April
            ‐ Early Growth – Sept to Oct
            ‐ Late Growth – Nov to Dec




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Determine Animal Needs – Step 4
   2007 NRC Small Ruminants
 Montana State University 
 http://www.msusheepration.montana.edu/default.
 http //www msusheepration montana edu/default
 aspx
 Alabama Cooperative Extension Montana State 
 University 
 http://www.aces.edu/pubs/docs/A/ANR‐0812/ANR‐
 812tab1.html
 812tab1 html
 Maryland Small Ruminant Page
 http://www.sheepandgoat.com/spreadsheets.html




    As Fed versus Dry Matter Basis
 • All feed have some moisture 
 • AS FED = feed + moisture
   – Grains & Hay = 10‐15% moisture 
   – Silage = 40 – 70% moisture
   – Pasture = 80‐90% moisture
 Hay  5lbs X .85 DM X 9% CP = .38 lbs
 Hay 5lbs X 85 DM X 9% CP = 38 lbs CP
 Silage 5lbs X .40 DM X 9% CP = .18 lbs CP
 Pasture 5lbs X .15 DM X 9% CP = .07 lbs CP




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 Make sure you understand if you 
are looking at nutrient levels based 
      on Dry Matter or As Fed
      on Dry Matter or As Fed
• Shelled Corn Dry Matter Basis =  9.0% CP
• Shelled Corn  AS Fed = 7.9% Crude Protein
HINT – If it list the %DM in a table it will be giving 
the nutrients in a 100% Dry Mater Basis

• Convert  AS Fed X Dry Mater % = DM Basis
Most Animal Requirement are Based on DM




      Beginning to Balance Ration
Start with Dry Matter Intake (DMI)
      Animal Needed DMI/% Dry Matter
      A i l N d d DMI/% D M tt

      Ewe Needs 4.5 lbs DMI
      Feeding Hay
           4.5lbs DMI / .85 (DM) = 5.3 lbs
           4 5lbs DMI / 85 (DM) = 5 3 lbs Hay
      Feeding Silage
           4.5 lbs DMI/ .45 (DM) = 10 lbs Silage




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          Balancing for Protein
Determine Animal Need for Crude Protein (CP)
Ewe nursing twins – early lactation
E         i t i         l l t ti
       Needs 4.5 lbs DMI      .6 lbs CP
Hay 5.3 pounds X .08 (%CP DM) = .424 lbs CP
                   OR
.6 lbs CP / 08 (%CP DM) = 7 5 lbs hay/ 85%DM =
 6 lbs CP / .08 (%CP DM) = 7.5 lbs hay/.85%DM = 
8.8 lbs Hay as fed needed to meet CP requirement
   Need to add a high protein feed stuff to ration




        Ration Balancing Sheep
Montana State University Sheep Ration 
Balancing
B l i
http://www.msusheepration.montana.edu/




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          Goat Ration Balancing
Langston University Nutrient Calculator (for 
goats): 
    t)
http://www.luresext.edu/goats/research/nutriti
onmodule1.htm




         Calculating a Grain Mix
                                      Step 1
                                      Divide each ingredient by the 
If your ration call for:              total amount of feed per day.
                                         1 lbs corn/2.12  .47
                                         1 lbs corn/2.12 = .47
      1 pound of cracked corn           .3 lbs Distillers/2.12 = .14
                                        .3 lbs SBOM/2.12 = .14
      .3 pounds of distillers grain     .5 lbs Oats/2.12 = .23
                                        .02lbs Limestone/2.12 = .009
      .3 pounds of soybean oil meal
      .5 pounds of Oats               Step 2
                                      Multiply by the total pounds 
          p
      .02 pounds of limestone         of feed you would like made.
                                      of feed you would like made
   2.12 pound of grain mix each day   1000 pounds of Feed
                                      Corn = .47 X 1000 = 470lbs
                                      Distillers = .14 X 1000 = 140lbs
                                      SBOM = .14 X 1000 = 140lbs
                                      Oats = .23 X 1000 = 230lbs
                                      Limestone =.009 X 1000 = 9lbs




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Calculating the Protein in your grain mix
                               Corn = 470 pounds X .88 % DM X .09% CP = 37.2lbs CP
 Step 1                        Distillers = 140lbs X .91 % DM X .29% CP =   36.9lbs CP
 Multiply Crude protein of 
 M lti l C d        t i f      SBOM = 140lbs X .84 % DM X .54% CP =        63.5lbs CP
                               SBOM 140lbs X 84 % DM X 54% CP                 63 5lbs CP
 each ingredient X the         Oats = 230lbs X .89% DM X .13% CP =            26.6lbs CP
 DM% and CP% for that          Limestone = 0% CP                               0.0lbs CP
                                                     TOTAL lbs CP           164.2lbs CP
 ingredient.  


 Step 2                            164.2 pounds of Crude Protein / 1000 =
 Divide the total pounds of 
  i id h        l     d f                               .164 or 16.4% Crude Protein
 Crude Protein by the total 
 pounds of feed


                                                OR




Go to the Maryland Small Ruminant Page 
http://www.sheepandgoat.com/spreadsheets.html

Select “Ration Mixer”




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          Comparing Feed Costs
• Determine the cost per pound of protein or TDN
• Cost per cwt/(100lbs X %DM X %CP)
              /
Distillers $13/(100 X .91%DM X .29%CP)=$.49/lb CP
SBOM  $18/(100 X .90%DM X .54%CP) = $.37/lb CP
Compare protein feeds based on cost per pound of CP and 
Energy Feeds based on cost per pound of TDN
http://www.sheepandgoat.com/spreadsheets.html
Select “Comparison of Nutrient Costs”




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Ration balancing

  • 1. 2/10/2012 Ration Balancing  Ration Balancing Small Ruminant Webinar Willie Lantz Extension Educator – Garrett County Ration – Feed fed to an  animal in one day i li d Balanced Ration Feed required to meet the  animals nutritional  animals nutritional requirements in one day 1
  • 2. 2/10/2012 Balancing Rations will: • Provide economical performance – Rate of Gain – Milk Production • Prevent nutritional disorders • Maximize profits Balancing Ration – Step 1 Environmental  Conditions Gather Data Weight Stage of  Age  Lactation Number  Kids in  Gestation Milk  Milk Production  Level Weight  Gain  Stage of  Gestation 2
  • 3. 2/10/2012 Feeds to Use in Ration – Step 2 1. On Farm Feed Resources ‐ Pasture, Hay, Grains 2. Locally Available Feeds ‐ Transportation greatly affects costs of feeds 3. Costs of Feeds ‐D Dry – E l G t ti Early Gestation animals  sell  i l ll alfalfa hay purchase grass hay. Determine When Critical Times to  Balance Ration – Step 3 • Late Gestation – Last 60 days of pregnancy • Early Lactation – First 60 days of lactation • Late Lactation – 60 days post partum to weaning • E l Fi i hi Early Finishing – First 60 ‐90 days after weaning • Late Finishing – 90days post weaning to market 3
  • 4. 2/10/2012 Ration Timing • Matching Breeding Program to Market – Ration will be determined by nutritional needs of the female  y and offspring to hit a certain market. • Late July Market Goat for County Fair • Does Kid in January – wean at 90‐120 days Feeding Program Greatest Need Early Lactation – Jan to Feb Late Lactation– March to April Least Need Least Need Dry  Not Pregnant to Early Gestation  May to Oct Dry – Not Pregnant to Early Gestation – May to Oct Late Gestation – Nov to Dec Early Growth (kids) – May to June Late Growth ‐ July Match Breeding to Feed Availability • Sell kids/lambs in fall • Kid and Lamb in late spring (April) • Does/Ewes and Kids/Lambs to pasture – May 1st Feeding Program ‐ Early Lactation – May – June Greatest Need ‐ Late Lactation – July – August Least Need ‐ Dry & Early Gestation – Sept to Feb. Feed Hay y ‐ L t G t ti Late Gestation – M h A il March – April ‐ Early Growth – Sept to Oct ‐ Late Growth – Nov to Dec 4
  • 5. 2/10/2012 Determine Animal Needs – Step 4 2007 NRC Small Ruminants Montana State University  http://www.msusheepration.montana.edu/default. http //www msusheepration montana edu/default aspx Alabama Cooperative Extension Montana State  University  http://www.aces.edu/pubs/docs/A/ANR‐0812/ANR‐ 812tab1.html 812tab1 html Maryland Small Ruminant Page http://www.sheepandgoat.com/spreadsheets.html As Fed versus Dry Matter Basis • All feed have some moisture  • AS FED = feed + moisture – Grains & Hay = 10‐15% moisture  – Silage = 40 – 70% moisture – Pasture = 80‐90% moisture Hay  5lbs X .85 DM X 9% CP = .38 lbs Hay 5lbs X 85 DM X 9% CP = 38 lbs CP Silage 5lbs X .40 DM X 9% CP = .18 lbs CP Pasture 5lbs X .15 DM X 9% CP = .07 lbs CP 5
  • 6. 2/10/2012 Make sure you understand if you  are looking at nutrient levels based  on Dry Matter or As Fed on Dry Matter or As Fed • Shelled Corn Dry Matter Basis =  9.0% CP • Shelled Corn  AS Fed = 7.9% Crude Protein HINT – If it list the %DM in a table it will be giving  the nutrients in a 100% Dry Mater Basis • Convert  AS Fed X Dry Mater % = DM Basis Most Animal Requirement are Based on DM Beginning to Balance Ration Start with Dry Matter Intake (DMI) Animal Needed DMI/% Dry Matter A i l N d d DMI/% D M tt Ewe Needs 4.5 lbs DMI Feeding Hay 4.5lbs DMI / .85 (DM) = 5.3 lbs 4 5lbs DMI / 85 (DM) = 5 3 lbs Hay Feeding Silage 4.5 lbs DMI/ .45 (DM) = 10 lbs Silage 6
  • 7. 2/10/2012 Balancing for Protein Determine Animal Need for Crude Protein (CP) Ewe nursing twins – early lactation E i t i l l t ti Needs 4.5 lbs DMI   .6 lbs CP Hay 5.3 pounds X .08 (%CP DM) = .424 lbs CP OR .6 lbs CP / 08 (%CP DM) = 7 5 lbs hay/ 85%DM = 6 lbs CP / .08 (%CP DM) = 7.5 lbs hay/.85%DM =  8.8 lbs Hay as fed needed to meet CP requirement Need to add a high protein feed stuff to ration Ration Balancing Sheep Montana State University Sheep Ration  Balancing B l i http://www.msusheepration.montana.edu/ 7
  • 8. 2/10/2012 Goat Ration Balancing Langston University Nutrient Calculator (for  goats):  t) http://www.luresext.edu/goats/research/nutriti onmodule1.htm Calculating a Grain Mix Step 1 Divide each ingredient by the  If your ration call for: total amount of feed per day. 1 lbs corn/2.12  .47 1 lbs corn/2.12 = .47 1 pound of cracked corn .3 lbs Distillers/2.12 = .14 .3 lbs SBOM/2.12 = .14 .3 pounds of distillers grain .5 lbs Oats/2.12 = .23 .02lbs Limestone/2.12 = .009 .3 pounds of soybean oil meal .5 pounds of Oats Step 2 Multiply by the total pounds  p .02 pounds of limestone of feed you would like made. of feed you would like made 2.12 pound of grain mix each day 1000 pounds of Feed Corn = .47 X 1000 = 470lbs Distillers = .14 X 1000 = 140lbs SBOM = .14 X 1000 = 140lbs Oats = .23 X 1000 = 230lbs Limestone =.009 X 1000 = 9lbs 8
  • 9. 2/10/2012 Calculating the Protein in your grain mix Corn = 470 pounds X .88 % DM X .09% CP = 37.2lbs CP Step 1 Distillers = 140lbs X .91 % DM X .29% CP =   36.9lbs CP Multiply Crude protein of  M lti l C d t i f SBOM = 140lbs X .84 % DM X .54% CP =        63.5lbs CP SBOM 140lbs X 84 % DM X 54% CP 63 5lbs CP each ingredient X the  Oats = 230lbs X .89% DM X .13% CP =            26.6lbs CP DM% and CP% for that  Limestone = 0% CP 0.0lbs CP TOTAL lbs CP 164.2lbs CP ingredient.   Step 2 164.2 pounds of Crude Protein / 1000 = Divide the total pounds of  i id h l d f .164 or 16.4% Crude Protein Crude Protein by the total  pounds of feed OR Go to the Maryland Small Ruminant Page  http://www.sheepandgoat.com/spreadsheets.html Select “Ration Mixer” 9
  • 10. 2/10/2012 Comparing Feed Costs • Determine the cost per pound of protein or TDN • Cost per cwt/(100lbs X %DM X %CP) / Distillers $13/(100 X .91%DM X .29%CP)=$.49/lb CP SBOM  $18/(100 X .90%DM X .54%CP) = $.37/lb CP Compare protein feeds based on cost per pound of CP and  Energy Feeds based on cost per pound of TDN http://www.sheepandgoat.com/spreadsheets.html Select “Comparison of Nutrient Costs” 10