Article ID: | iaor19961227 |
Country: | South Africa |
Volume: | 18 |
Start Page Number: | 156 |
End Page Number: | 160 |
Publication Date: | Sep 1988 |
Journal: | South African Journal of Animal Science |
Authors: | Gous R.M., Kleyn F.J. |
Keywords: | programming: integer |
The use of a mathematical programming model for determining optimal nutritional strategy for a dairy cow is described. Mixed Integer Programming may be used to fit curvilinear functions, such as the changes in the nutrient requirements of the cow, into a standard mathematical programme. The model determines the optimum level of production and the corresponding feed that should be offered to the cow, under a particular production system. The model showed that the nutritional strategy applied is dependent upon the availability, price and quality of farm-produced roughage or purchased concentrates. Under certain conditions a change in the milk or purchased concentrate price may result in a revised nutritional strategy.