Small Ruminant Nutrition System

Description

The SRNS model is the result of a joint collaboration among Texas A&M University, Cornell University, and Sassari University. The SRNS is a computer model to predict nutrient requirements of sheep and feed biological values on farms based on the structure of the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System (CNCPS) for Sheep. The SRNS predicts energy, protein, calcium and phosphorus requirements accounting for animal (BW, age, insulation, movement, milk production and composition, body reserves, mature weight, pregnancy) and environmental (current and previous temperature, wind, rainfall) factors. Feed biological values are predicted based on carbohydrate and protein fractions and their ruminal fermentation and passage rates, microbial growth, and physically effective fiber.

Dry matter intake is predicted separately for different sheep categories based on equations developed for sheep fed indoors and on pasture. Based on this information, the SRNS predicts the energy balance of the animals. Energy balance is used to predict body condition score and BW variations in adult sheep and the amount of milk produced mobilizing body reserves in lactating sheep. In growing sheep, based on the energy balance and on the relative size of the lambs, ADG and the composition of the gain (fat, protein, water plus minerals) are predicted.

For feed biological values, the SRNS predicts ruminal pH based on dietary effective fiber, rumen N and peptide balance, rumen and whole digestive tract digestibility of each nutrient, microbial and escape metabolizable protein, and the energetic cost of urea production and excretion. Fecal and urinary excretions for each nutrient are predicted as well.

Evaluations have indicated no mean bias in predicting OM and CP digestibility, and high accuracy in estimating changes in energy reserves for lactating ewes and ADG for growing lambs. The SRNS has been developed to improve the efficiency of converting feed nutrients to human food and the economical and environmental sustainability of small ruminant farms.

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The SRNS is programmed in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2008 and works with most IBM-PC compatible computers that have Microsoft Windows 98SE or later. Windows 2000 OS must have SP2 or later installed (click here to update windows).

Depending on your computer configuration, it is required to have Microsoft .NET Framework (version 3.5) installed before installing the SRNS program. The Microsoft .NET Framework can be download from Microsoft website.

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The current version of the Small Ruminant Nutrition System is 1.8.7.

 

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What's new?

What is new in version 1.8.7 ?

1. The submodel for goat energy and nutrient requirements,

2. Changes in body reserves and maintenance requirement submodels,

3. Changes in the environment submodel,

4. Support for Turkish language,

5. Minor fixes in calculations, and

6. Registration is now required

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Registration

Once the SRNS is installed on a computer, the program will run 10 times before it must be purchased and registered. You can register your copy by submitting the registation number in the Purchase page. Registration codes will not be given out until the cost of registering your copy is paid in full.

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Collaborators


Dr. Antonello Cannas

Dr. Antonello Cannas
Università degli Studi di Sassari
Dipartimento di Scienze Zootecniche
Sassari, Sardinia, Italy 07100

University of Sassari
Dr. Luis Orlindo Tedeschi

Dr. Luis Orlindo Tedeschi
Texas A&M University
Department of Animal Science
230 Kleberg Center
2471 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-2471
US

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Dr. Danny G. Fox

Dr. Danny G. Fox
Cornell University
Department of Animal Science
124 Morrison Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
US

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