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Table of Contents Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Minimum System Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 5
Supported Operation Systems ........................................................................................................................... 5
Un-Supported Operation Systems ..................................................................................................................... 5
Installing DTM2009 on Windows ........................................................................................................................ 6
DTM 2009 License .............................................................................................................................................. 10
Getting Started with the DTM2009 .................................................................................................................... 12
DTM Software – Keenan Client Activation ....................................................................................................... 14
Keenan Client Activation .......................................................................................................................... 14
Main View ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
Main Frame: ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Language configuration .................................................................................................................................... 17
Configuring DTM ................................................................................................................................................ 18
Groups ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
Create a new Group ................................................................................................................................. 18
Ingredients .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
Create a new Ingredient ........................................................................................................................... 19
Create a new Diet ..................................................................................................................................... 20
Adding Ingredients ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Adding Ingredients to Diet ........................................................................................................................ 21
Removing Ingredients from Diet ............................................................................................................... 22
Optimizing .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Optimising the Diet ................................................................................................................................... 23
Copying a Diet .................................................................................................................................................... 24
Create a copy of a: Diet ............................................................................................................................ 24
Changing a Current Diet .................................................................................................................................... 25
Changing a Current: Diet .......................................................................................................................... 25
Diets to Transfer ................................................................................................................................................ 27
Select Order of Diets ................................................................................................................................ 27
Weekly Task 1 - Synchronizing the Memory Card .......................................................................................... 28
Downloading Data from Card ................................................................................................................... 28
Sending Diets to Card .............................................................................................................................. 29
Weekly Task 2 – Milk Production Data Upload ................................................................................................ 30
Sending Milk Production Data: ..................................................................................................................... 31
PACE of Grass ................................................................................................................................................... 33
Feed Category & Subcategory Definitions ...................................................................................................... 34
Category & Subcategory .......................................................................................................................... 34
Mech-fiber™ community website ..................................................................................................................... 37
Benefits and Uses for the Mech-fiber™ .................................................................................................... 37
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Accessing the Mech-fiber™ community website ...................................................................................... 38
Using the Mech-fiber™ website ................................................................................................................ 39
Types of Automated emails received ............................................................................................................... 41
Invalidated ................................................................................................................................................ 41
Validated .................................................................................................................................................. 42
PACE Training Videos ....................................................................................................................................... 43
Introduction to beef menu ................................................................................................................................. 44
Beef – Snapshot Production ............................................................................................................................. 44
Entering Snapshot Production Data ......................................................................................................... 45
Beef – Batch Data .............................................................................................................................................. 47
Entering Batch Data ................................................................................................................................. 47
Beef – Batch Weigh-In ....................................................................................................................................... 49
Batch Weigh-In ......................................................................................................................................... 49
Beef – Batch Production Data ........................................................................................................................... 50
Batch Production Data .............................................................................................................................. 50
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Introduction Thank you for choosing Mech-fiber™PACE. The Quick User Guide introduces the User to the feed
management program which is DTM 2009. The DTM 2009 software is used with the Keenan Pace
System.
This Quick User Guide will help the user to configure and formalize them, selves using the DTM 2009
software. This may consist of, creating groups, adding new diets, download diet execution data and
sending diets to the card.
DTM 2009 software will be installed by your Nutritionist or the Keenan PACE Support team.
If you require assistance or you are having problems with DTM 2009 or with PACE i.e. the Weigh Box,
you can contact:
You’re Nutritionist:
Name: __________________
Mobile:__________________
Pace Support Team
+353 (0) 59 9771275
Mech-fiber™ community website
Login Details
Username: _______________________
Password: _______________________
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Minimum System Requirements In order to use the DTM2009 your PC has to satisfy those minimum system requirements:
Windows 2000 SP4; Windows XP SP2 (HOME/PRO); Windows Vista
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 or higher
Microsoft Excel 2000 or higher
Pentium III, 1 GHZ or higher
Ram: 512 MB (1 GB or higher)
Monitor: 1024 * 768 recommended resolution
CD-Rom device
Mouse or alternative
Internet connection with e-mail recommended
Supported Operation Systems The DTM2009 software works correctly only on the operation systems listed below:
Windows 2000 SP4
Windows XP SP2 (HOME/PRO)
Windows Vista( Home, Premium, Business, Ultimate, Enterprise editions)
Un-Supported Operation Systems The following operative systems are not supported:
Windows 95,
Windows 98/98SE
Windows 2000(SP1,SP2,SP3),
Windows ME
Linux (all available distributions)
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Installing DTM2009 on Windows To install the software you will need the DTM 2009 CD, which is obtained from the DTM kit or PACE
support.
1. Insert the CD and double click on the file “DTM 2009_setup.exe”.
2. Select the language you wish to install DTM 2009 in and click “OK”.
3. Click “Next”
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4. Click “Next” to install the DTM 2009 in default location, or click “Browse” If you wish to
install the DTM 2009 in different location, default path is C:\Program Files\DTM2009 which
is used in 99% of the time.
5. Ensure “Full Installation” is selected and that “Main” is Ticked then Click “Next”
6. DTM 2009 is now ready to install, If Location is correct Click “Next”
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7. Once you click next the installation will start, and install the DTM 2009 application.
8. After Finishing Installing the Application, a message box will appear Click “OK” to install
DTM components (Microsoft SQL Express)
9. Depending on the Clients Computer spec, it may take between 5 and 15 minutes to complete
the SQL Express installation.
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10. Click on “Finish” and DTM 2009 software is ready to use.Note if you get a message please
restart your system, Once you click “Finish”, your system will restart..
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DTM 2009 License Before you begin it is portent that you have the following ready.
License file – This can be optained from DGsupport or PACEsupport, on the back of the CD cover that cames with the Kit, you email the License Key to DG or PACEsupport,
1. Download the License file you received by email from DGsupport or PACEsupport and
save to a folder on the Desktop.
2. To start the DTM 2009 Console, double click the “DTM 2009” icon.
3. The DTM 2009 Console appears, Next click on “License” Tab.
4. Once you click on the “License” Tab, you will see “Software not activated”, to activate
the software you will need to apply the license file. Click “Activate Now”
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5. Next you need to navagate to the license file that you downloaded from the email
received from DGsupport or PACEsupport, the file fromat with look like:
P000.000.000.000.lic or A000.000.000.000.lic, Highlight the file and Click “Open”
6. Once you click “Open”, You will see that the “Software Successfuly Activated”
The DTM 2009 Software is ready to be used.
Note: DTM Software will need Customers Keenan Activation Details.
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Getting Started with the DTM2009 The DTM 2009 shortcut will be located on the desktop. To start the DTM 2009 Console, double click the
“DTM 2009” icon.
Figure 1
From the DTM 2009 Console click on “Start Engine”
It can take up to 1 minute to load the program on the first time.
Figure 2
After clicking on Start Engine, the DTM software will load “Windows Internet Explorer”, displaying the
following web page.
Figure 3
Login to DTM 2009
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At this point you can enter the DTM2009 by using the Username and Password that have been already
stored in the program during the installation:
1) Username: admin
2) Password: admin
Note: If you check the Remember me box, the DTM2009 allows it to store the Username and
Password, so the next time the software is launched it does not request the Username or Password.
Also Note: If you close the session of the DTM2009 by clicking on logout button, at the next launch of
the DTM2009, Username and Password will be requested.
Figure 4
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DTM Software – Keenan Client Activation To activate Keenan client, you will need the Clients Username and Password, which you received by
email from PACEsupport.
Keenan Client Activation
To activate a client the following steps is required:
1) From the Menu click on Configuration. And then click on Keenan Settings,
2) The screen will refresh displaying Keenan Settings;
3) At the top Fill out the fields; and Click “Save”
a) Username
b) Password
4) After clicking Save, you can then click on “Synchronize”
5) If Clients details are correct you will get the message “Operation Successfully Complete”
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Main View After clicking on Login the DTM software will open, seen below “Figure 5”:
Figure 5
Main Frame: This changes after you click on an item, on the Menu Frame,
for example; if you were to click on Diet and then Diet setup in the Menu Frame this will not change, but
the Main Frame changes to allow you to add a new diets. This same process happens anytime you select
any of the Submenu‟s on the Menu Frame.
Menu Frame: These are the menus which you use to add new diets, view reports, send milk production
or synchronize the card. Each menu has submenus which can be seen below.
Example
Menu
Submenu
Keenan – Mech Fiber Dairy
Milk Production
Setup Information
Groups
Operators
Header Frame
Menu Frame
Main Frame
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Diets
Ingredients
Diet Setup
Select Diet to Transfer
Feedout
Yard
Feedout Setup
Select Feedouts to Transfer
Loading Reports
History
Average
Time
Feedout Reports
History
Average
Time
Diet Transfer
Card Management
Configuration
Settings
Printer Heading
User Machine
Feed Category and Subcategory
Users
Keenan Settings
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Language configuration DTM2009 has Multilanguage built-into the software, therefore it is very important to set the default
language after the startup of the software.
However, if you want, you can change the language of the DTM2009 software by using the dedicated
drop menu.
The following available languages are:
1) Danish
2) German
3) English
4) French
5) Hungarian
6) Italian
7) Dutch
8) Swedish
9) English USA
10) Chinese
Note: The Default Language is English. You must change the language on the DTM2009 Console
“Figure 6” and also on the “Figure 7” DTM2009 main screen.
Figure 6 Figure 7
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Configuring DTM
Groups
Groups are used to define the animals to which a diet will be fed e.g. Milkers, Dry Cow. When entering a
new Group Name the system also asks for the Average Animal Size. This is used when working out the
number of rotations required as smaller animals require more chopping.
Figure 8
Create a new Group
To create a new Group the following steps is required:
1) From the Menu click on Setup Information, then click on Groups, “Figure 8”;
2) At this point the screen will refresh displaying a list of no groups; First setup will show no groups.
3) At the bottom of List of Groups click on New, screen refreshes;
4) Add/Edit Groups is displayed, “Figure 9”;
5) Fill out the fields;
a) Name – Animal group name i.e. Cows, Heifers.
b) Animal Size – Animal average weight per group.
6) After the fields are filed in click on Save;
Note:
To verify that the group has being added or to add
new group please follow Step 1).
To edit a current group name click on the name you wish to change i.e. Milkers in “Figure 8” and follow
from Step 4).
Figure 8
Figure 9
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Ingredients Ingredients are used to make up a Diet; therefore they will have to be added in
Figure 10
Create a new Ingredient
To create a new Ingredient the following steps is required:
6) From the Menu click on Diets. And then click on Ingredients, “Figure 10”;
7) The screen will refresh displaying Ingredients;
8) At the bottom of List of Ingredients click on New, screen refreshes;
9) Ingredients is displayed, “Figure 11”;
10) Fill out the fields;
a) Name – Feed name displayed on weight box
b) Description – Long description of Name
c) Cost/Weight unit – (Kg) $250/ton = 0.25 per KG
d) % Dry Matter – 25
e) Category – See Feed Category Definitions on page 21
f) Subcategory – See Feed Category Definitions on page 21
g) Home Grown – Select if ingredient is home grown or not.
11) After the fields are filed in, click on Save;
Note:
To verify that the group has being added or to add a new group, please follow from Step 1).
To edit a current Ingredient click on the name you wish to change,
I.e. Maze in “Figure 10” and follow from Step 4).
Figure 11
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Diets
Diets are made up of the ingredients to which we have added; now you need to make up a new diet.
Create a new Diet
To create a new Diet the following steps is required:
1) From the Menu click on Diets, then click on Diet Setup, “Figure 12”;
2) The screen will refresh displaying Diets;
3) At the bottom of List of Diets click on New, screen refreshes;
4) Diet is displayed, “Figure 13”;
5) Fill out the fields;
a) Description – Name of Diet which a appears on the Box
b) Group – Select the group animals which the diet is feed to – See:
Groups
c) Cow Numbers – Enter in the number of cows in group to be fed
d) Machine – Select Mixer Wagon if different
e) Premix – Select if there is a premix present or no premix in diet
6) After the fields are filed in click on Save; the screen
will refresh with a massage “You have to insert at least one component in
the recipe”,
7) Click on Diet Ingredients; at the top of “Figure 13” to add Ingredients to the Diet.
Note:
You must click Save to continue or all entered fields with data will be lost.
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
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Adding Ingredients
Figure 14
Adding Ingredients to Diet
To add Ingredients to Diet the following steps is required:
1) Click on Diet Ingredients at the top of “Figure 13” to add
Ingredients to the Diet.
2) The screen will refresh displaying Diet Ingredients “Figure 14”;
3) To select an Ingredient click on the Magnifying Glass “Figure
15”;
4) A new popup box Select Component “Figure 16” will appear,
with a list of Ingredients to pick from;
5) Click on the ingredient you wish to add, this ingredient will then appear in the list as shown
in “Figure 14”;
6) When you have selected all of your ingredients, enter the fresh weight quantity per cow
into the Weight/Cow field shown in “Figure 14”;
7) After all the fields are filled in, check the Total Weight field shown in “Figure 14” has the
correct Total for that Diet, then click on Save;
Note:
Always click Save if you make any changes, also if you receive an error “Row or value not valid in the table Diet
Ingredients”, you will need to follow Step 1) to add New Ingredients.
Figure 15
Figure 16
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Figure 17
Removing Ingredients from Diet
To remove an Ingredient from a Diet the following steps is required:
1) In diet Ingredient click on the Trashcan “Figure 18”; and it will turn Red;
2) Once you click on Save, the Ingredient will be removed from the diet “Figure 17”;
Note:
If you remove an Ingredient, you can add it back in by following Adding Ingredients to Diet on page12
Step 1)
Figure 18
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Optimizing When the diet is optimised the ingredients are put into their correct loading order, in accordance with the
Keenan Mix Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and the required rotations if any, are assigned to the
ingredients and at the end of the diet.
Figure 19
Optimising the Diet
To optimise the Diet the following steps is required:
1) On Diet Setup “Figure 19” there is an Optimize Button, You
will need to click on it, this then sends the diet to the Keenan‟s web server which will apply the
SOP and sends it back to your computer.
2) Once successfully completed, a pop up will appear as
showing in “Figure 20” Click OK.
The Diet is now setup and ready to be selected and
transferred to the Memory Card.
Note:
That once a diet has been optimised, you can make any changes to it. If you wish to change a diet you
must first copy it, by clicking on Create a Copy button. This will make a separate non-optimised copy of
the diet which can be modified and re-optimised
Figure 20
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Copying a Diet
Figure 21
Create a copy of a: Diet
To create a copy of a current or past diet the following steps is required:
1) Click on Create a Copy;
2) A message box “Figure 22” will appear Click OK;
3) The Screen will refresh but the Code will change to the
next higher number from 1 to 2, “Figure 21”.
4) Diet dry cow nov has now being copied which can be
changed or used again.
Note:
If you wish to change the Diet which has being copied, please follow Create a new Diet on Page 10 or if
you need to change the Ingredients please follow Adding Ingredients to Diet on Page 11
Figure 22
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Changing a Current Diet New Feature
Changing a Current: Diet
To change a current or past diet the following steps is required:
1) Simply make one change to any of the fields and then click on Save;
2) Once the Save Button is clicked, the Optimize Button becomes enabled
again, therefore allow you to re-optimize the diet.
3) Fields which can be changed:
a) Description – Name of Diet which a appears on the Box
b) Group – Select the group animals which the diet is feed to – See: Groups
c) Cow Numbers – Enter in the number of cows in group to be fed
d) Machine – Select Mixer Wagon if different
e) Premix – Select if there is a premix present or no premix in diet
To add or change Ingredients to Diet the following steps is required:
a) Click on Diet Ingredients at the top of “Figure 23” to add
Ingredients to the Diet.
Figure 23
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b) The screen will refresh displaying Diet Ingredients “Figure 23”;
c) To select an Ingredient click on the Magnifying Glass “Figure 16”;
d) A new popup box Select Component “Figure 24” will appear, with a list of Ingredients to
pick from;
e) Click on the ingredient you wish to add, this ingredient will then appear in the list as shown in
“Figure 23”;
f) When you have selected all of your ingredients, enter the fresh weight quantity per cow into
the Weight/Cow field shown in “Figure 23”;
g) After all the fields are filled in, check the Total Weight field shown in “Figure 23” has the
correct Total for that Diet, then click on Save;
Figure 25
h) Once you click Save, the screen will refresh and return to Diet Setup, you will notice that the
Optimize Button is still enabled and not optimized.
i) With the Diet now changed, you can proceed to Click on
the Optimize Button
j) Once successfully completed, a pop up will appear as
showing in “Figure 26” Click OK.
The Diet is now setup and can be transferred to the Memory Card.
Note:
That once a diet has been optimised, you can still make any changes to it, by following the same process
again
Also when you change a diet, you do not need to Select diets to Transfer, as when a diet is benign
changed it only changes the Revision number, therefore any change made with in the diet also
updates the diet already selected in Select diets to Transfer
Always click Save if you make any changes,
Figure 26
Figure 24
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Diets to Transfer Diet to transfer allows you to select the order of the diets, to which diet you are going to feed first. The
following process allows you to select the diets you wish to transfer to the memory key for a Newly
created diet or Copied Diet.
Figure 27
Select Order of Diets
To select the order of the diets the following steps is required:
1) From the Menu click on Diets, then click on Diet to Transfer;
2) The screen will refresh displaying a list with Diets Selected “Figure 27”;
3) To select a Diet click on the Magnifying Glass “Figure 28”;
4) A new popup box Select Component “Figure 29” will appear, with a
list of Diets to pick from;
5) Click on the Diet you wish to add, this diet will then appear in the list as
shown in “Figure 27”;
6) Once you have selected your required Diets, click on Save;
Note:
Always be sure to click on Save, or your selection will be lost, and the diets will not be transferred to data
card.
If you have only Changed a current diet, you don‟t not need to select the diet to be transfer..
Figure 28
Figure 29
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Weekly Task 1 - Synchronizing the Memory Card You must Synchronise the Memory Card to Send new diets and Retrieve new run Diets called
executions from the memory key.
Figure 30
Downloading Data from Card
To retrieve diets from the card the following steps is required:
1) Insert the Memory card “Figure 30” in the Data Transfer Interface “Figure 31”
2) From the Menu click on Diet Transfer, then click on Card Management;
3) The screen will refresh displaying Data Transfer “Figure 32”;
4) Select the USB Card from Device Type “Figure 33” and then select the drive letter
„unit‟
associated to your USB Data Transfer Interface from the dropdown menu;
5) Ensure that is Ticked, then
Click Synchronize “Figure 33”.
Figure 31 Figure 32
Figure 33
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Note:
Always download execution data from the card first, before sending any new diets back to the
card.
When the Memory card “Figure 32” has being plugged into the Data Transfer Interface “Figure 31”
the computer selects a drive letter which we call a Drive “Figure 33”, this may range from (E) to (H).
Please ensure that the correct Drive has being selected “Figure 33”, or you will get the error (-105),
which is related to customers not selecting the correct drive. To check you have the correct drive, Select
Start - My Computer as seen in “Figure 30”, It should appear as: Removable (E) to (H).
Figure 34
Sending Diets to Card
To send diets to the card the following steps is required:
1) Insert the Memory card “Figure 32” in the Data Transfer Interface “Figure 31”;
2) From the Menu click on Diet Transfer. And then click on Card Management;
3) The screen will refresh displaying Data Transfer “Figure 30”;
4) Ensure that is Ticked,
5) Put a Tick in , after its ticked a Message box will appear “Figure 35”,
warning you that all current data will be deleted;
6) Click on OK;
Note:
When it has complete, it will display Operation Successfully Completed.
Once you have clicked OK on “Figure 35”, all data will be deleted, which cannot be obtained
again.
Figure 34
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Weekly Task 2 – Milk Production Data Upload
PACE software has the facility to send the Milk Production Data along with the feeding data to Keenan. It
is important that you perform these steps after synchronising the memory key so that all feed data is also
available for sending.
Fig 32
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Sending Milk Production Data:
To send milk production data following steps is required:
1) From the Menu click on Keenan –Mech Fiber. And then click on Milk Production;
2) At this point the screen will refresh displaying Production Data “Figure 32”;
3) Fill in all required fields;
a) Group – The Group of animals milkers of which the data relates.
b) Date – date of production data being submitted. (Historical data can be submitted at any stage).
c) Total Milk Produced – Total liters of milk produced for the number of milking cows being fed that
day.
d) Fat – Select by Percentage or Weight.
e) Protein – Select by Percentage or Weight.
f) Days In Milk – Average days a cow is in milk from this group of cows.
g) Milk Price – Value per litre in your own currency
h) Grazing kg DM/Day – KG DM of grass intake per head per day
i) Total Herd takeouts – kgs Feed removed from TMR or wastage or non milking cattle groups
j) Concentrates – Any extra feeding in the shed, in the bail, in the parlor, in the paddock e.g. grazed
turnips
a. Name of feed
b. Value per kg fresh weight added e.g. $300/ton = 0.3 per kg
c. Quantity - total in kg’s for all milking cows fed
d. Period – select from drop down menu as required.
e. DM % - state DM % of feed used e.g. dairy pellet = 87
k) Milk urea – State value if a milk urea test completed
l) Cell count – State the most recent Somatic Cell Count value available e.g. 157000
m) Manure consistency – Select from drop down menu
n) Grains visible in dung – Select from drop down menu
o) Fibre visible in dung – Select from drop down menu
p) Comments – Please fill in any relevant information about the feeds or herd that would be of interest to
your Mech-fiber nutritionist]
4) After the fields are filled in, click on Send Data, all data will be sent to the Keenan
systems for the performance monitor calculation.
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5) Once you have clicked on save the screen will refresh displaying the RPM:
a. Date:
b. FCE:
c. DMI
d. Yeild
e. Protein
f. Fat
g. Margin
h. Cost/L
i. Milk Price
j. Total N of Milking Cows
k. Days in Milk
l. Group/Pen
m. Ingredients used
6) You will receive an email from the system, alerting you that the data has been received
within 12 hours.
7) If feel that you have entered the data incorrectly i.e. Milk Price, you can simple scroll to the
bottom of the Milk Production forum and where you see History: click on the Select Button,
change and Resend Data
Note:
Once milk production data has been logged on the date given, all execution data from relevant
milking diets for that date are also sent to the Keenan system. This can be the average feed usage
for the last 3 days. You need to have 3 or more diet executions completed and stored on the
memory card to log milk production data again.
Ensure that all executions have being downloaded from the Memory Card before sending Milk
Production Data.
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PACE of Grass
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Feed Category & Subcategory Definitions When adding a new ingredient you will need to select a Category along with a Subcategory.
Figure 33
Category & Subcategory are as follows:
Category is categorized by the type of ingredients that are used in a mix and Subcategory is the value of
which type of grade is applied to the ingredient in category. Basically Category & Subcategory
determines the length of time an ingredient needs to mix and the positioning of the ingredient during the
load to get optimum Mech-Fiber ration presentation.
Category
o Subcategory
Additional Long Fibre
o Zero - Very brittle come through a rotary combine or a baler with knives. Needs no
processing and would be added at the end of a mix.
o One - A brittle straw that has come through a rotary combine or a baler with knives.
Needs very little processing and would be added in the middle of the mix, just before any
forages.
o Two - Average straw usually a wheat straw that might have had a little weathering.
Needs little processing and is added at the start of a mix but doesn‟t need any extra time
added to the end of the mix.
o Three - Fairly pliable could be wheat or a stiffer barley straw usually through a
conventional combine with little or no weathering. Needs to have a good length of time
in the mixer to chop it up.
o Four - Very pliable usually only barley and oat straw or could be straw from crimped
cereal. Needs to have a long time in the mixer wagon to process it correctly
o Five - Extremely pliable usually only barley and oat straw and from crimped cereal.
Needs to have a very long time in the mixer wagon to process it correctly.
o Lucerne 1 - Lucerne/Alfalfa hay that separates very easily and doesn‟t need a long time
to chop. It will go in towards the end of a mix but will not have lots of revolutions after it.
o Lucerne 2 - Lucerne/Alfalfa hay that needs time in the mixer to open up and separate,
but doesn‟t need a long time to chop. It will go in earlier in the mixthan Lucerne 1.
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Soft Fibre
o Clamped - Clamped or pit silage, can be either precision chopped or trailer pick up. This
will have a DM of 25% or higher. It can be grass, clover or similar type feed. It is a
silage that is very hard to be over processed and could go in to the wagon at any time.
o Bale 1 - Baled silage that that has gone through chopper baler. Usually only round bales
and could be a grass or wholecrop. Usually DM under 30%. It will go into the mixer first
and not need any extra processing time to chop to the correct length.
o Bale 2 - Baled silage that that has gone through chopper baler. Usually only round bales
and could be a grass or wholecrop. Usually DM 30-40%. It will go into the mixer first but
not need a huge length of time to process to the correct length.
o Bale 3 - Baled silage that has gone through a conventional baler. It could be either
round or square bales and either a grass or wholecrop. Usually DM 40-50%It will go into
the mixer first and could take a few minutes (3 mins) to do so, it will also need time to
process once it is in the machine.
o Bale 4 - Baled silage that has gone through a conventional baler. It could be either
round or square bales and either a grass or wholecrop. Usually DM %50+. It will go into
the mixer first and could take a few minutes (5+ Mins) to do so, it will also need a good
length of time to process once it is in the machine (10 mins +).
o Clamp max - Clamped or pit silage, it will have be precision chopped and is only usually
grass silage. It will go in and the end of the mix and if left in for too long it will ball up. It
is usually under 25% DM.
o Clamped, Starch - Clamped or pit silage, usually precision chopped. It is any silage that
contains starch, maize or a wholecrop. It is a silage that needs no processing and would
usually go in the wagon at the end as it mixes easily in the wagon.
o Fresh grass - Fresh grass straight from the field in a zero grazing situation that the
farmer wants to use in the TMR. It will usually be about 20% DM.
o Clamp Long chop - Silage that is of a long chop length 40mm+. It will usually be grass,
but could be clover or other green forage. It will have a DM of 25-40%. It will need a bit
longer in the wagon to break up.
Liquids
o Liquids - Any liquid that can be put in in any quantity; it will go into the mixer first.
Water.
o Molasses - Any molasses or liquid, that you can put a limited quantity in the machine. It
will go into the mixer first but it is a highly viscous product. If too much goes into the
mixer it will stall it.
Root Crops
o Chopped - Any root crops that have been prechopped, or do not need any chopping,
these will usually go in towards the end of the mix.
o Unchopped - Any root crops that need chopping, these will go into the mix first and will
be left for a few minutes before any other ingredients are added.
o Peload Unchopped - Any root crop than needs chopping before any other ingredient is
added, these will go into the mix first and will be left for a few minutes before the next
ingredient.
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Concentrates
o Concentrates - Any concentrate that can be bought in bulk, it doesn‟t necessarily mean
that it has to be bought in bulk. It will be a dry product that needs to be stored inside or
in a tower. It will usually be fed at a rate over 0.5kgs/head/day.
o Premix - Concentrate premix that is made up on farm. It can include straw, minerals and
a liquid. It doesn‟t include any moist feeds or forages.
o Front load premix - Usually any type of mix that is held back for a different class of
stock. Eg. Milkers mix that is then held back to be the base of the dry cow or heifer mix.
It will usually contain a forage or moist feed, and it is not normally discharged and then
reloaded.
o Post load premix - Any premix that needs to go in directly after any liquids.
Moist Feed
o Open - Moist feed that can be stored outside, with or without being ensiled. When
clamped it can be walked on without sinking in and does not ball up in the machine, it is
usually before any forage.
o Stodgy - Moist feed that can be stored outside, usually without being ensiled. It is hard
to walk on without sinking in and will stick to your hands or boots. It will be fed at the end
of the process to stop balls from occurring in the mixer.
A good test to see if it is open or stodgy is if you can form it into a ball in your hands, then drop it onto the
floor. If it stops in a ball then it is stodgy, if it completely falls apart or cannot form into a ball then it would
be an open moist feed
Minerals/Additives
o Minerals/Additives - Any type of feed that is usually bought in small bags (20-25kgs)
and fed at less than 0.3kgs/head/day.
Water
o Water - Water, it can be put in in any quantity, it will go into the mixer first, but after any
other liquid.
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Mech-fiber™ community website
Benefits and Uses for the Mech-fiber™ community website
As a PACE user, you‟re part of a unique global community of dairy and beef producers with access to
powerful resources to help you maximize production efficiency, margins and profits.
Every PACE user has exclusive access to a sophisticated Mech-fiber™ community website that not only
allows them to chart their own progress with regard to Feed Conversion Efficiency and margin gains, but
also lets them benchmark their performance against other users, both nationally and internationally.
Every time an individual record is updated, no matter where it is in the world, the whole community is
updated giving a dynamic and up-to-the-minute picture of Mech-fiber™ performance globally.
At an individual level, you can trace your own feeds or ration used, output produced, feed costs incurred
and margin improvements gained. All with the focus on helping you maximize performance and profits. In
addition, you can download information, videos and publications on how to get more from your business
and your cows, as well as taking part in state of the art on-line webinars on best practice. It‟s another
Keenan world first.
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Mech-fiber™ community website
To access the Mech-fiber™ community website you will need to have a week‟s executions and at least
one mike production, Once you have send this data into Keenan‟s, you will receive automated email from
Keenan‟s saying it was successfully received. The Nutritionist will then need to validate the RPM data,
and once this is done you will receive an email with the RPM results and a website link to the Mech-
fiber™ community website. http://84.51.250.98:5003,
Figure 34
Accessing the Mech-fiber™ community website
To access Mech-fiber™ community website the following is required:
1) From the validated RPM email, click on the web link http://84.51.250.98:5003;
2) Enter in your Login Details into “Figure 34”, and click Login. Your login details will be given to
you by your Mech-fiber Nutritionist.
Note:
If for some reason you do not have you Login Details, you can contact your Nutritionist or the PACE
Support team.
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Using the Mech-fiber™ website Below is a screen shot of what the community website looks like.
I will give a brief description on each tab, but for you to learn more about the website you will need to
click on the How to tab and select Click here to Video Tutorial seen In “Figure 35”, this will give you in
more deal on how the website works.
Figure 35
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As you can see from “Figure 34”, along the top there is a number of taps you can choose from.
Welcome - This gives your Latest FCE and a brake down of the Average, Pace National Average,
Top 25% and Best 25% in the world of FCE, Total Feed and Energy Corrected Milk. It also displays
the current milk price and feed costs based on national average or the individual customer‟s average.
How To - The „how to‟ tab gives you a description on how to use the site, also it has the Video
Tutorial seen In “Figure 35”, which shows you in more detail about the uses of the site.
Trends - Are a number of Charts which display FCE, Yield, DMI, Milk Price, FAT and Protein
graphically overtime. You can select each individual days, months or years to give you a comparison
of data required.
Benchmark Detail - Gives you the RPM‟s average of the market. You can select each individual
days, months or years to give you a comparison of data required.
Feed Utilisation - You can see all the data belonging to the individual diets, ingredients and groups
which has being used on your farm. You can select each individual days, months or years to give
you a comparison of data required.
Feed Accuracy - Displays the Actual quantity V‟s Target quantity of ingredients used on the farm.
You can select each individual days, months or years to give you a comparison of data required..
90 & 365 Day Results - It gives you a breakdown of all data benchmarked worldwide for 90 and 356
days of the year.
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Types of Automated emails received
Invalidated
Below is that type of email which will be received, and has not being validated by the Nutritionist.
Your RPM for 09/02/2010 has been added. To view the full rpm details go to our new Mech-fiber™
Community Site http://84.51.250.98:5003 and logon, using your DTM Username and Password seen in
“Figure 34”.
The RPM has been generated by the PACE system but not yet validated by your Nutritionist.
RPM date 09/02/2010
Fce 1.38
Protein 3.45
Fat 4.41
Margin 3.35
DMI 19.26
Yield 26.67
Milk Price 24.00
Cost/L 10.22
Cows In Milk 109
Days In Milk 210
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Urea 0.00
Cell Count 0.00
Manure Consistency 2
Grain Manure 1
Fibers 3
Comments
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Validated
Below is that type of email of which will be received, after it has being validated, by a Nutritionist.
Your RPM for 29/01/2010 has been validated by your Nutritionist. To view the full rpm details go to our
new Mech-fiber™ Community Site http://84.51.250.98:5003 and logon, using your DTM Username and
Password seen in “Figure 34”
Nutritionist Comment: Good to see cell count heading down
RPM date 29/01/2010
Fce 1.34
Protein 3.40
Fat 4.21
Margin 4.66
DMI 20.87
Yield 27.94
Milk Price 27.67
Cost/L 10.32
Cows In Milk 251
Days In Milk 170
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Urea 18.00
Cell Count 178.00
Manure Consistency 2
Grain Manure 1
Fibers 1
Comments
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PACE Training Videos To help users understand and makes changes to the software, Keenan‟s have created a variety of PACE
training videos which can be accessed from the DTM menu at the bottom under Keenan – Pace Training
Videos
The Video Menu is based on the same menu structure as the the DTM menu.
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Introduction to beef menu The beef rpm which stands for Ration Performance Monitor, allows you and the nutritionist to see exactly
how well you cattle are performing on the diet. This is also known as the rumen check because it gives
us feedback about the ration from the cattle.
To calculate the production figures for beef we have two options of using either the snapshot tool or this
by using the batch selection
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Beef – Snapshot Production The snapshot tool is used when you are taking a snapshot of the number of animals and for. It is best
used when there are constant numbers of animals coming in and leaving the farm.
For example if you sell 10 animals per week any buy in 10 animals week you will always have the same
number of animals on the farm will remain the same but those animals will be constantly changing.
Entering Snapshot Production Data
To enter Production Data the following steps is required:
7) From the Menu click on Keenan – Mech Fiber Beef, then click on Beef - Snapshot Production,
8) At this point the screen will refresh displaying Snapshot Production Data entry fields
9) Fill out the fields;
a) Enter Production date Date that you want to run the Rumen Check for.
b) Group Name Select the group that you would like to do the Rumen Check for.
c) Type Of Ration What type of ration the animals are getting fed.
d) No Of Animals In Group Number of animals in that group
e) Average Weight of Group Average weight of the group, ideally this should be weighed, if not
put an estimate average for the group
f) Daily Live Weight Gain Average daily live weight gain, ideally this should be weighed, if not
put an estimate average for the group
g) Weighed / Estimated Are the average weigh of group and daily liveweight gain estimates
or Weighed Values.
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h) Animal Sold State Are the animals sold on a liveweight or a deadweight basis.
If Live weight – only the 2 liveweight reference boxes are available
for editing
If Dead weight – only the 3 deadweight reference boxes are
available for editing
i) Price per Kilo/lb Live Only available if liveweight is selected
Price per kilo / lb of liveweight for the last lot of animals that were
sold
E.g. Enter in £1.50 not 150p
j) Weight at sale (kg/lbs) Only available if liveweight is selected
The size (in liveweight) for the last lot of animals that were sold
k) Price per kilo/lb Dead Only available if deadweight is selected
Price per kilo / lb of deadweight for the last lot of animals that were
sold
E.g. Enter in £2.50 not 250p
l) Carcass Weight (kg/lbs) Only available if deadweight is selected
The carcass size for the last lot of animals that were sold
m) Killout % Only available if deadweight is selected
Killout % for the last lot of animals that were sold
n) Wastage/Takeouts (kg/lbs) Total of refused or waste feed taken away from that batch of cattle.
10) After the fields are filed in click on Save;
Note:
Once all data fields have been filled in and Save; is clicked you sould get Data saved
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Beef – Batch Data The batch selection is used when we have the same animals on the farm. This is most likely the suckler
situation where the animals will come in at the start of winter and then they will go out as fat or turnout for
the following summer. For the batch selection the work it is important that the animals do remain the
same.
The benefit that the batch selection has is a can track animal performance within the batch and have very
accurate feed efficiency figures. It also has the benefit of predicting figures for growth rate based on the
animal type weight sex and breed by recording the quantity of feed that has been fed.
Entering Batch Data
To enter Batch Data the following steps is required:
1) From the Menu click on Keenan – Mech Fiber Beef, then click on Beef - Batch Data,
2) At this point the screen will refresh displaying Current Batch List and New Batch entry forum, to
add new Batch you are required to fill out the fields;
a) Name This is the name of the group, this can be anything you want to be.
E.g. spring born heifers 2010 , cull cows.
b) Description This is optional and will allow you to enter any extra information that
you like in regard to that group.
c) Calculated By This is a drop-down box for either group or yard.
d) Group This will bring up a list of all the groups you have allocated in your
DTM software. You need to select the group that you wish to
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choose. Only do this if you have selected. Calculated by group.
e) Yard This will bring up a list of all the yards you have allocated in your
DTM software. You need to select the yard that you wish to
choose. Only do this if you have selected. Calculated by yard.
f) Ration Type (Stage) In this drop-down box you can select the type of ration that the
animals are on currently.
g) Date This is the data you want to start recording the animals from.
h) No of Animals This is the number animals currently are in the group.
i) Maturity Class This is where you can select the maturity class of the animals.
Early-this is for native breeds of animals e.g. Angus.
Medium-this is for small frame continental animals and all
dairy cross animals e.g. Limousin.
Late-this is for all large frame continental animals e.g.
Charolais.
B and W-this is for pure dairy animals.
j) Sex Choose the sex of the animal, either heifers, castrates, cows or
bulls.
k) Unit Weight This is where you can select either kilograms or pounds.
l) Starting Weight Date This is the date for starting the weight.
m) Starting Weight This is the starting weight.
n) Previous Growth Rate This is the previous growth rate of the animals of that group.
3) After all required fields are entered, click on Save;
Note:
Once saved, the batch will be attached to the Batch List, you can delete a batch by clicking on the trash
can and you can edit batch by click edit
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Beef – Batch Weigh-In
Batch Weigh-In
To enter Batch weight-in the following steps is required:
1) From the Menu click on Keenan – Mech Fiber Beef, then click on Beef - Batch Weigh-In,
2) At this point the screen will refresh displaying Current Batch List and Weigh-In Data entry
forum,
3) Too a new weigh-in you are required to do the following:
a) Select the batch name by clicking on , the line will become
highlighted;
b) Once you have the batch selected, you can proceed with entering the Production date
and Animal Weight and Click Add.
c) The weight gain and growth rate will then be displayed.
Note:
If you have entered in the wrong production date or animal weigh you can edit it by click on
then clicking update
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Beef – Batch Production Data
Batch Production Data
To enter Batch Production Data, the following steps are required:
1) From the Menu click on Keenan – Mech Fiber Beef, then click on Beef – Batch Production
Data, “Figure ”;
2) At this point the screen will refresh displaying Current Batch List and Production Data entry
forum, to add new Production Data you are required to fill out the fields;
a) Date This is the date you want perform the rumen check on.
b) Animal Sold State Are the animals sold on a liveweight or a deadweight basis.
If Live weight – only the 2 liveweight reference boxes are available
for editing
If Dead weight – only the 3 deadweight reference boxes are
available for editing
c) Price per Kilo/lb Live Only available if liveweight is selected
Price per kilo / lb of liveweight for the last lot of animals that were
sold E.g. Enter in £1.50 not 150p
d) Weight at sale (kg/lbs) Only available if liveweight is selected
The size (in liveweight) for the last lot of animals that were sold
e) Price per kilo/lb Dead Only available if deadweight is selected
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Price per kilo / lb of deadweight for the last lot of animals that were
sold E.g. Enter in £2.50 not 250p
f) Carcass Weight (kg/lbs) Only available if deadweight is selected
The carcass size for the last lot of animals that were sold
g) Killout (%) Only available if deadweight is selected
Killout % for the last lot of animals that were sold
h) Wastage/Takeouts (kg/lbs) Total of refused or waste feed taken away from that batch of cattle.
i) Energy Density This is the energy density of the ration, only fill this boxing if you're
not set at the energy density of your feeds.
j) Auto Calculate Tick this box if you have set up the energy density of your feeds.
3) After all required fields are entered, click on Save;