"Z(MSM 162700004)" . . . "Acta veterinaria" . "Modelling of Body Mass Increase and Feed Conversion Ratio in Chicken ROSS 208" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "1" . . "17-22" . ": Broiler chicken;Modelling;Body mass growth;Feeding"@en . "574016" . "RIV/62157124:16270/04:00000227" . . . "Nov\u00E1k, Ludv\u00EDk" . "Modelling of Body Mass Increase and Feed Conversion Ratio in Chicken ROSS 208"@en . "16270" . "Modelling of Body Mass Increase and Feed Conversion Ratio in Chicken ROSS 208" . "0001-7213" . "RIV/62157124:16270/04:00000227!RIV/2005/MSM/162705/N" . . "The fattening efficiency in broiler chickens, expressed in the European Efficiency Factor (EEF index) needs for evaluation, the percentage of mortality, the body mass value and the feed conversion ratio, reached in the age of chicken's delivery to slaughtering. This requirement is solved by the use of deterministic simulation model BIOM N 2001. In contrast to the contemporary widely used models of growth, they do describe the body mass growth as a function of time, the BIOM N 2001 model is based on the conversion of the metabolizable feed energy to the gross energy of tissues in the growing warm-blooded animal. The results, reached in experiment with broiler chickens ROSS 208, clearly demonstrate, the formal compatibility of this new methodical approach with the classical formal growth function of Gompertz. At once is presented the privilege of the used new method, which yields the output of computed values compatible with those currently watched in the well performed farmers practice. These valu" . . . . "73" . . "Simulace zvy\u0161ov\u00E1n\u00ED r\u016Fstu hmotnosti a konverze krmiva u ku\u0159at ROSS 208"@cs . . "[5EF223319EAE]" . "The fattening efficiency in broiler chickens, expressed in the European Efficiency Factor (EEF index) needs for evaluation, the percentage of mortality, the body mass value and the feed conversion ratio, reached in the age of chicken's delivery to slaughtering. This requirement is solved by the use of deterministic simulation model BIOM N 2001. In contrast to the contemporary widely used models of growth, they do describe the body mass growth as a function of time, the BIOM N 2001 model is based on the conversion of the metabolizable feed energy to the gross energy of tissues in the growing warm-blooded animal. The results, reached in experiment with broiler chickens ROSS 208, clearly demonstrate, the formal compatibility of this new methodical approach with the classical formal growth function of Gompertz. At once is presented the privilege of the used new method, which yields the output of computed values compatible with those currently watched in the well performed farmers practice. These valu"@en . "Ko\u0161a\u0159, Kv\u011Btoslav" . "1"^^ . "Nov\u00E1k, P." . . "4"^^ . "Zeman, Ladislav" . "Simulace zvy\u0161ov\u00E1n\u00ED r\u016Fstu hmotnosti a konverze krmiva u ku\u0159at ROSS 208"@cs . "6"^^ . . . "Modelling of Body Mass Increase and Feed Conversion Ratio in Chicken ROSS 208"@en . . "Simulace zvy\u0161ov\u00E1n\u00ED r\u016Fstu hmotnosti a konverze krmiva u ku\u0159at ROSS 208"@cs . .