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dc.contributor.authorKahn, L Pen
dc.contributor.authorJohnson, I Ren
dc.contributor.authorRowe, J Ben
dc.contributor.authorHogan, Len
dc.contributor.authorBoshoff, Jen
dc.date.accessioned2018-01-31T14:56:00Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationAnimal Production Science, 57(11), p. 2257-2262en
dc.identifier.issn1836-5787en
dc.identifier.issn1836-0939en
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dc.description.abstractASKBILL is a web-based program that uses farm measurements, climate data and information on genetics to predict pasture growth, animal performance and animal health and climate risks. The program uses several biophysical models, which are customised by user inputs, localised daily weather updates and a dynamical probabilistic 90-day climate forecast to enhance sheep well-being and productivity. This approach can minimise the requirement for manual, auto and remote measurements, thus reducing labour requirements and complexity. In this article, the animal growth model provides an example of a biophysical model used to provide predictions. This is an energy-based model and the model parameterisation is designed to be physiologically meaningful and able to be customised for the genetic merit of the animal using a growth coefficient that calibrates growth of body components and energy requirements. A key feature of the animal growth model is its forecast projections, which are based on an ensemble of simulations. The model can estimate supplementary feeding rates required to achieve target liveweights and body condition scores and stocking rates required to achieve target pasture levels. The model can be customised for a farm and its livestock and is updated daily in response to climate data. This dynamic feature enables it to provide early stage alerts to users when animal production targets are unlikely to be met.en
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dc.publisherCSIRO Publishingen
dc.relation.ispartofAnimal Production Scienceen
dc.titleASKBILL as a web-based program to enhance sheep well-being and productivityen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1071/AN17327en
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dc.subject.keywordsAgricultural Land Planningen
dc.subject.keywordsAgricultural Systems Analysis and Modellingen
dc.subject.keywordsFarm Management, Rural Management and Agribusinessen
local.contributor.firstnameL Pen
local.contributor.firstnameI Ren
local.contributor.firstnameJ Ben
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local.title.maintitleASKBILL as a web-based program to enhance sheep well-being and productivityen
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorKahn, L Pen
local.search.authorJohnson, I Ren
local.search.authorRowe, J Ben
local.search.authorHogan, Len
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