A productivity index based on population dynamics and energy flow at the herd or flock level

Publication Type
Contribution to conference
Authors
Baptist,R.; Gall,C.F.
Year of publication
1992
Published in
Agriculture. Agrimed Research Programme. Global appraisal of livestock farming systems and study of their organizational levels: concepts, methodology, results.
Editor
INRA-SAD and CIRAD-IEMVT
Page (from - to)
115-122
Conference name
Symposium organized by the INRA-SAD and the CIRAD-IEMVT
Conference location
Toulouse/Frankreich
Conference date
07.07.1990
Abstract

Animal offtakes include live weight, deadweight, milk, wool, work and manure. Feed energy is the most relevant Input that can easily be linked to other Inputs: A bio-economic productivity index is total output value per unit dry matter intake. It depends on fitness traits, performance levels, energy flow constants and unit produce values. They can be freely set in a microcomputer program (PRY) performing productivity assessments for the stationary state of population dynamics. Features distinguishing PRY from other microcomputer-based herd-level models include species - and systems? independency, inclusion of a range of different performance traits, and optimisation of the culling strategy. The herd dynamics derivations and their computer coding have been tested by comparison with stochastically simulated empirical data. The program's main uses are productivity indexing, Impact analysis and modelling of the livestock subsystem for farming systems development. Future work will extend applications, provide default parameter estimates for different species and systems, and develop the package into an expert system. A goat productivity index and sensitivity analysis are presented for exemplification.

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