Welcome to the Leading Livestock Feedlot Management System

What does a livestock nutritionist do?
A livestock nutritionist ensures that animals receive the right balance of nutrients to stay healthy, grow efficiently, and produce high-quality meat or other products. They analyze feed ingredients, design feeding programs, and monitor animal performance to make sure livestock are getting the energy, protein, minerals, and vitamins they need.

Nutritionists also work closely with feedlot managers to adjust rations based on factors such as animal weight, growth rates, feed availability, and costs.


How does this software help?
This software package tracks feedlot closout data and brings all of this information together in one place. Closout data typically includes:

  • Feed consumed
  • Weight gain
  • Health treatments
  • Days on feed
  • Overall production costs for a group of animals

By recording and analyzing this data, the software allows nutritionists and managers to see how well feeding programs performed, compare results across different groups, and identify opportunities to improve efficiency and profitability in future feeding cycles.

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