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BroilerOpt
A Broiler Optimization Program
Getting Started III
Matrix and Diet Transfer
From Brill System
Start BroilerOpt then
go to Load Least Cost
The data for transfer must be set up before starting. A demo file is
included in the startup directory. Open it to see how the data should
be formatted.
The ingredient names will be in column 1 and the nutrient names in
Row 1.
Select an Excel File
with the Data you want
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Click on the MatrixKg.xls file and it will be opened into a grid.
Now open the Sheet with the Matrix
Data
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Once the sheet is selected the data are displayed. You can sort the rows by
changing the values in the first row, change the value and click on “Sort by
column 1”. When the ingredients are in the order you want, save the data
by clicking on “Save Matrix”
Review the data for Accuracy,
Order of Ingredients and Nutrients
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While you can change any name or value at this point, change the value of
column 1 and resort the ingredients to the order you want, it is best to do
this in Excel before opening the file.
The first row is the Model name for a Nutrient, such as Lysine, Row 1 is
your names for the nutrient. Be sure that the first 14 match. The model
uses these values for its calculations in the order given.
Changing Ingredient Order
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Change the value of the ingredient you want moved, as above. You
could just change Meat & Bone to 11.5 and the same outcome would
result. When the order is numerically what you want, click on “Sort by
column 1”
Handling Missing Amino Acid
Values not a Problem
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If you do not normally use an amino acid, just leave it blank as in the
example above. Do the same for amino acid requirements in the diets
section and the model will recognize that this amino acid is not limiting.
Note that the Meat & Bone moved to the lower position.
Save Matrix Command
Sends the Data to the Program
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When the data are in order, click “Save Matrix”. The data will be read into
the program and can be stored in the existing Location or in a New Location
from the main Program.
Determine the Name for the Matrix
Data Set and Save it
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You can save the new matrix
to the existing
Location/Complex name or
enter a new name to give the
data a unique identity.
Click “Save Current” to save
the data to a file.
Importing Diet Nutrients and
Restrictions begins with Open Diets
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Entering Diet information from Excel is different as it is first copied into
memory of your computer, called the Clipboard, and then into BroilerOpt.
Click on Open Diets to get to that form.
First, copy the Diet Info from Excel
to the Clipboard
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The data are in the same order as the Ingredient sheet. Nutrients in Row 1
and the diets (as many as you like, you can chose which to use later) in
rows below that. The values are the Diet Contents, not Restrictions.
Copy only the boxes that are colored green. The other info is not wanted.
Highlight the colored boxes and select Edit, Copy or use Control- C to copy
the data.
Open the Feeds Form and then
select Import from Clipboard
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The data will be read from the “Clipboard” into the program. These can
then be used and saved by the program. You can replace the existing diets
or add the new diets to them and select between them for the ones to be
fed during the growth calculations.
You Add the New Diets to the Existing Ones
and Choose which are fed by the Model
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The new diets are added to the existing list. You simply enter the number 1
for the first diet you want to use, 2 for the second up to the number of diets
you have chosen to use.
Adding Nutrient and Ingredient
Restrictions is also available
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On the current screen, click on the “Show Least Cost Info” button to start.
The information should be set up in Excel and is shown in the Matrixkg.xls
file on the diets sheet.
Each diet information is imported individually.
Set up the Information in Excel to
Import by Diet
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Be sure you have the right tab (Nutrient Requirements by Diet or Ingredient
Restrictions) and the correct diet.
Then copy the information from Excel onto the clipboard and then Click on
the “Import Restrictions from Clipboard”
Importing Diet Specs for Nutrients can be
done if copied in the Proper Format
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Importing Nutrient Restrictions and Ingredient restrictions are similar, and
prices can be imported in a list as well. Make up your own lists and copy
the information in the Green only.
Adding Ingredient Specs and Prices are
Similar
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Choose the right diet for Ingredient Specs, set the requirements up in Excel,
Copy the Excel data with Control-C or Edit-Copy. Click on the Import Button
shown above. The prices are displayed and edited here on the Ingredient
Restrictions Tab but are diet independent so save them only once for all
diets.