Stock Weighing Points.
Weighing points provide a useful way to group animals together for analysis.
For example when analysing cattle weights breeders have identified key dates
for weighing. For example 100 day weight and 200 day, or for sheep the 8 week weight
and 16 week weight. It is however very difficult to weigh every animal on
the exact day required, therefore it is accepted that the 100 day weight will have a
range of dates normally identified in days plus or minus the actual
weighing day. For example the 100 day weight may include a physical animal weight from
up to 20 days before and 40 days after.
You can enter the weigh dates and
ranges as suggested by any schemes you are running on such as MLc's Signet
Beefbreeder scheme and/or you may enter your own target dates and ranges to help
you make your own management decisions relevent to your farming system.
Once defined we may compare the
weights of animals by the weighing point even though the actual weight of the
animal may vary by up to 60 days (or whatever range you have entered).
You may define
within the system key
weighing point dates for cattle pigs sheep and deer and as many as you like. It
is important to remember however that these periods should not over lap, and for
better analysis and comparison the ranges should really be as narrow as possible.