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MMFS Manual

Tool 8.2 MLA Feed demand calculator

The MLA Feed demand calculator is a web-based tool that calculates the total feed demand of sheep and cattle for each month of the year. Producers can then compare monthly demands with the likely supply of pasture.

Use this tool to show:

  • How much of the available pasture livestock are consuming.
  • The size of the pasture shortage or surplus at various times of the year.
  • Kilograms of liveweight produced per hectare.

The tool can be used to test various scenarios for varying the feed supply curve, or animal demand curve. Impacts of management actions such as the following can be investigated:

  • What if I increased available pasture by sowing lucerne?
  • What if we lambed one month earlier?
  • What if I bought an extra 1,000 wethers?
  • What if I retained more ewes?

By testing various scenarios, you can plan:

  • When it is possible to increase stocking rate to use more pasture.
  • When stocking rate may need to be reduced, or supplement fed to livestock, to avoid overgrazing pastures.
  • Ways to change the structure of the flock to better balance feed demand and pasture supply, and optimise the weight of wool, lamb or sheepmeat produced whilst managing the risk of overgrazing.

Access the MLA Feed demand calculator here.

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A sample screen from the MLA feed demand calculator.