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<blockquote data-quote="Tullyvernon" data-source="post: 5390858" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>If you have to go through every cow twice a week you won't be getting most from your system. The concentrate allowance is based on a 10 day production average, and you can set the maximum increase and minimum decrease so if a cow takes a wobble it won't drop right away.</p><p></p><p>I have three main 'groups' that the cows go into automatically based on DIM , they are 0-18 days on a fixed curve, 19 - 100 days on m+ curve with a minimum rate for those who haven't reached expected potential and the 100+ on m+ curve. I haven't bothered with the curve based on service dates as if no bother getting then dried off yet.</p><p></p><p>I take a quick glance down the feed milk production report to make sure all is as I'd like but unless a cow is being held out i don't usually have to change anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tullyvernon, post: 5390858, member: 89"] If you have to go through every cow twice a week you won't be getting most from your system. The concentrate allowance is based on a 10 day production average, and you can set the maximum increase and minimum decrease so if a cow takes a wobble it won't drop right away. I have three main 'groups' that the cows go into automatically based on DIM , they are 0-18 days on a fixed curve, 19 - 100 days on m+ curve with a minimum rate for those who haven't reached expected potential and the 100+ on m+ curve. I haven't bothered with the curve based on service dates as if no bother getting then dried off yet. I take a quick glance down the feed milk production report to make sure all is as I'd like but unless a cow is being held out i don't usually have to change anything. [/QUOTE]
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