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How do I complete the Supplements module?
How do I complete the Supplements module?
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Written by Scott Townshend
Updated over a week ago

Capture any feed events throughout the season with Trev’s Supplements module. We apply these events against your opening feed values to provide a reconciliation so you know what you have on hand at any given time. Here’s a quick overview and what to do with each component!

Feed Events

To create a new feed event:

  1. Click Add Another at the top in green

  2. Enter the info in the Feed Card, then click the blue Add button

  3. Add multiple different feeds as needed by clicking Add Another

  4. Once you’ve entered all your events, click Save & Continue

Don’t forget! Trev calculates the Dry Matter Conversion at the bottom of the Feed Events card so you can sense-check your numbers before continuing.

Feed Reconciliation

Once you’ve entered all your feed events, we recommend running your eye over the calculated Feed Reconciliation to make sure your closing balance is right.

A few things to note:

  • The opening feed value (tDM) is shown in a grey capsule

  • All movements throughout the season are next in abbreviated form, with green and red arrows to show increases and decreases in feed inventory

  • The calculated closing value is shown in a green capsule if it’s higher than the opening value, or a red capsule if it’s less

Handy tip! To expand the view for more detail, you can click on the blue eye on the right of each supplementary feed.

Once you’re happy with the numbers, click Save & Continue to move on.

Don’t forget! Trev’s got the ability to stop someone from proceeding if any of the closing feed values are calculated below zero. If this setting is on for your company, the Save & Continue button will be disabled until you’ve fixed the closing value so it’s zero or higher. This can be achieved by going back to the Feed Events section and adding or editing an event.

Need help with the rest of your feed data? These articles might help:

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