Transcription of Formulating Rations With the Pearson Square
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Formulating Rations With the Pearson Square Fact Sheet No. Livestock Series| Management by J. Wagner and Stanton*. The Pearson Square or box method of nutri ent requirement and the ingredient Quick Facts balanc ing ra tions is a simple procedure that nutrient val ues. has been used for many years. It is of greatest 3. Subtract the nutrient value from the The Pearson Square ration value when only two in gredients are to be nutri tional requirement on the diagonal formulation procedure is mixed. In taking a close look at the Square , and arrive at a nu merical value entitled designed for simple Rations . several numbers are in and around the parts. By summing those parts and divid . Square . Probably one of the more important ing by the total, you can determine the In order for the Square num bers is the number that appears in the per cent of the ration that each ingredient to work, follow specific middle of the Square .
mixed. In taking a close look at the square, several numbers are in and around the square. Probably one of the more important numers is the number that appears in the b middle of the square. This number represents the nutritional requirement of an animal for a specific nutrient. It may be crude protein or TDN, amino acids, minerals or vitamins.
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