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* All foods must have a category
* All foods must have a category
* Nutrients are on an as-fed basis (not dry matter!)
* Nutrients are on an as-fed basis (not dry matter!)
* At this moment, you can't change the units, but that will hopefully change in the future
* At this moment, you can't change the nutrient units (e.g. kcal vs kJ, IU vs g/kg), but that will hopefully change in the future


=== Custom units ===
=== Custom units ===


* Although you can create any custom unit you like ("cup", "scoop", "handful"), there are two custom units that are special because they are used in some reports. If you use these reports and want to see these units on those reports, you should set up these specific units for your feeds.
* Although you can create any custom unit you like ("cup", "scoop", "handful"), there are two custom units that are special because they are used in some reports. If you use these reports and want to see these units on those reports, you should set up these specific units for your feeds.
** "ea" - this means one whole item. 1 ea apple = 1 whole apple. This is used in shopping and ordering reports, and is a common unit when preparing diets, especially for things we generally don't divide further (mouse, worm, fish, etc.). "Ea" does NOT mean "one apple per animal".
** "ea" - this means one whole item. 1 ea apple = 1 whole apple. This is used in shopping (e.g. table prep) and ordering/usage reports, and is a common unit when preparing diets, especially for things we generally don't divide further (mouse, worm, fish, etc.). "Ea" does NOT mean "one apple per animal".
** "case" - this means one whole package (case of apples, flat of fish, etc.). This unit is used in ordering reports.
** "case" - this means one whole package (case of apples, flat of fish, bundle of browse, bag of carrots, etc.). This unit is used in ordering reports.  
** The Custom Units box (Settings > Edit Foods > Details tab) has a space for both ''amount'' and the ''gram weight'' (Gm_Wgt). Although Amount defaults to 1, you can put other amounts in there.  For example, if 25 mealworms = 0.5 g, then you can enter 25 for the amount and 0.5 for the Gm_wgt and ZDN will calculate the weight per gram for you.
** The Custom Units box (Settings > Edit Foods > Details tab) has a space for both ''amount'' and the ''gram weight'' (Gm_Wgt). Although Amount defaults to 1, you can put other amounts in there.  For example, if 25 mealworms = 0.5 g, then you can enter 25 for the amount and 0.5 for the Gm_wgt and ZDN will calculate the weight per gram for you.

Revision as of 10:29, 11 December 2023

Setting up feeds is perhaps the most fundamental first step you can take in NaviGator. There are some feeds built-in, but these are just placeholders for your own data.

Some notes:

  • All foods must have a category
  • Nutrients are on an as-fed basis (not dry matter!)
  • At this moment, you can't change the nutrient units (e.g. kcal vs kJ, IU vs g/kg), but that will hopefully change in the future

Custom units

  • Although you can create any custom unit you like ("cup", "scoop", "handful"), there are two custom units that are special because they are used in some reports. If you use these reports and want to see these units on those reports, you should set up these specific units for your feeds.
    • "ea" - this means one whole item. 1 ea apple = 1 whole apple. This is used in shopping (e.g. table prep) and ordering/usage reports, and is a common unit when preparing diets, especially for things we generally don't divide further (mouse, worm, fish, etc.). "Ea" does NOT mean "one apple per animal".
    • "case" - this means one whole package (case of apples, flat of fish, bundle of browse, bag of carrots, etc.). This unit is used in ordering reports.
    • The Custom Units box (Settings > Edit Foods > Details tab) has a space for both amount and the gram weight (Gm_Wgt). Although Amount defaults to 1, you can put other amounts in there. For example, if 25 mealworms = 0.5 g, then you can enter 25 for the amount and 0.5 for the Gm_wgt and ZDN will calculate the weight per gram for you.