2015
DOI: 10.1590/1516-635x1702173-180
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Accuracy of Nonlinear Formulation of Broiler Diets: Maximizing Profits

Abstract: Nutritionists need to make commercial decisions about the optimal nutrient content broiler feeds. In order to demonstrate that broiler prices may influence dietary nutrient density, this study developed quadratic feed intake and weight gain equations, according to broiler sex and feeding phase, to be applied in a nonlinear feed formulation model. Four hundred and eighty Cobb broilers were allotted to a completely randomized experimental with six treatments, each with four replicates of 10 birds each, from 1 to… Show more

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“…The results of the present study are consistent with those of Afrouziyeh et al (2010) and Afrouziyeh et al (2011), who obtained higher profitability with using non-linear programming to formulate diets for laying hens of 24 to 32 weeks of age and 32 to 44 weeks of age, respectively. In broilers, other authors (Heydari, 2014;Dadalt et al, 2015;Gonçalves et al, 2015), evaluating feed formulation for maximum profit, also observed that the better live performance provided by minimum cost feeds does not generate maximum profitability of the production system. This is due to the greater nutritional level flexibility provided by non-linear programming, which establishes the required nutritional levels to obtain the highest profit according to the economic scenario (Guevara, 2004;Eits et al, 2005).Therefore, feed formulation using non-linear programming may be an alternative method to minimum cost feed formulation due to the program's ability to combine principles of precision nutrition (Cerrate & Waldroup, 2009;Gonçalves et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results of the present study are consistent with those of Afrouziyeh et al (2010) and Afrouziyeh et al (2011), who obtained higher profitability with using non-linear programming to formulate diets for laying hens of 24 to 32 weeks of age and 32 to 44 weeks of age, respectively. In broilers, other authors (Heydari, 2014;Dadalt et al, 2015;Gonçalves et al, 2015), evaluating feed formulation for maximum profit, also observed that the better live performance provided by minimum cost feeds does not generate maximum profitability of the production system. This is due to the greater nutritional level flexibility provided by non-linear programming, which establishes the required nutritional levels to obtain the highest profit according to the economic scenario (Guevara, 2004;Eits et al, 2005).Therefore, feed formulation using non-linear programming may be an alternative method to minimum cost feed formulation due to the program's ability to combine principles of precision nutrition (Cerrate & Waldroup, 2009;Gonçalves et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guevara (2004) applied non-linear programming in broiler feed formulation, and was able to determine the metabolizable energy level required to maximize profit, depending on the market scenario. Gonçalves et al (2015) employed mathematical models considering dietary metabolizable energy level, and broiler sex and age to formulate feeds using non-linear programming to maximize profit as a function of market scenarios. Dadalt et al (2015) conducted an experiment comparing feeds formulated using linear and non-linear programming for male and female chickens housed at densities of 10 and 14 birds/m².…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [4], the responses for the production of broilers, corresponding to age and the energy content of the diet, understood as being "nutritional density", are defined through the quadratic function, as to the equations. The broilers were evaluated through their body weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion index.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To optimize energy density and bird performance. [77] Dairy cow To develop the optimal feed mix for dairy cows at different stages of livestock.…”
Section: Year Livestock Application/objective Reference 2020 Broilermentioning
confidence: 99%