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You can divide each feeding plan into up to 5 periods (P 1, P 2, P 3, P 4 and P 5).
The day on which a calf is registered corresponds to the first day of its feeding plan.
Your automatic feeder has preset default plans. You can find the default feeding plans in the
appendix of this operating manual (see chapter
).
These default plans are based on general experience. Only change default plans if, based on
your experience in calf rearing and your rigorous monitoring efforts, you are certain that your
calves will not suffer from undernourishment or malnutrition. Malnutrition can cause impaired
growth or development, increased susceptibility to illness or even the death of your calves.
6.5.6.1 Changing the default quantity plan
You can change the default quantity plan based on 2 feeding concepts: The 40FIT feeding
concept (F) or the rationed feeding concept (R).
Depending on the feed entitlement, the feed is distributed across one or more portions These
portions can vary in size. Only the feed amount that is actually consumed is recorded.
If you deviate from a default quantity plan, a calf may not receive sufficient feed.
This can lead to malnutrition, which causes impaired growth and development, increased sus-
ceptibility to illness or even the death of your calves. Consult your feed consultant before mak-
ing changes that could have harmful effects.
Proceed as follows to change a default quantity plan based on the 40FIT feeding concept:
1. Choose
> Feeding > Plans > Feed
to go to the
Quantity
submenu.
2. Choose
to select the desired group.
Groups A and B are assigned to 40FIT plans by default.
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