Since many years LTZ provides Excel templates and production charts to keep track
of commercial and parent stock ocks.
Production performance as well as a comparison with the respective standard can
be seen at rst sight on graphs and tables.
When maintained on a weekly or (better)
daily basis, problems can be detected early
enough to nd appropriate reactions and
solutions. Yet there is one major disadvantage of these tools: only one le per aous
ocks or even the average of last ocks
are dicult. Our new service is the answer
to this: a web-based, easy accessible data
managing and monitoring tool for parent
stock and commercial ocks, to nd under
http://ltz.ockman4u.com.
A license management system declares dierent rights to use the application
(e.g. input of data and reports of own ocks
only / allowance to see sophisticated comparisons / allowance to access the Lighting
program etc.), thus rights can be set up
according to the needs of the customer.
Now there’s only one hurdle to take before
using our new web application: apply for a
customer access at ts@ltz.de and sign our
mutual non-disclosure agreement. You will
receive a customer number, a username
and a password, and then let’s get started
with
http://ltz.ockman4u.com!
Dr. Anke Förster and Dr. Michael Lüke
Technical Service
The main advantages are:
> The customer can easily collect and record data of his
own ocks
> Single ock results are shown as graphs and tables,
they compare performance with our target standards
and provide useful information
> A peer report ranks the customer’s own ocks according
to egg number / HH
> A worldwide database is built up, which gives reliable
information about the performance of our birds and
makes calculations and analysis much easier
> The (anonymous!) comparison with similar ocks in the
database (e.g. egg colour / climate / housing system.) is
a valuable and interesting evaluation
> With the input of additional information such as
housing system, density, climate etc. even more reliable
comparisons are possible
> The Lighting Program software for open houses is
implemented
> More LTZ programs can be included if necessary
> Input and treatment of economic data is in the pipeline
Fig. 1 – General Information
Input forms and reports are looking familiar to those who have experience
with our Excel templates, but everyone will be able to work with the program very soon. Most of the features are intuitively understood, moreover
the program comes with a manual, where rst steps and FAQs are explained
and illustrated
Fig. 2 – Input of data
Data input is done on a daily or weekly basis, with some control functions
to avoid mistakes (e.g. input of more eggs than birds is not possible, egg
and body weight has to be within a reliable range).
Fig. 3 – Diagram and table of performance
Several reports and output formats are integrated to show information
of single ock performance, such as egg production and liveability, feed
and water consumption or body weights.
Fig. 4 – Peer report of own ocks
Peer reports (“TOP 20”) show either a ranking of the customer’s own
ocks or the best comparable ocks in the system:
Fig. 5 – Peer report of whole database