Pen Health Oversight Report
Using this window, you can print or export the Pen Health Oversight report. This report is designed to show a quick health overview for each pen for yesterday or the previous few days. The focus is solely on pens, not lots. In other words, it looks at what happened in each physical pen regardless of what lots flowed in and out during the report period.
To make the report, choose a location, date range, and sort order. Normally Fusion will include the sub table, but you can opt out of that. What is the sub table? If a pen had any treatments associated with it during the time period, they will be collated into diagnosis/pull combination rows printed under the pen's row. Or in additional columns to the right when exported to a file.
When the options are set the way you want them, click Print to print the report or Export to export it as a CSV file which can then be opened by Excel or other spreadsheet programs.
Report Main Columns
Here is a list of columns that will be printed. Please note that every pen in a location will be part of the report, even if it was empty. We do this to ensure that any activity that may have happened in the morning before a pen was emptied will still be reported on.
- Pen. The name of the pen.
- End Principle Lot. The name of the principle lot (i.e. the lot with the greatest head count in the pen) that was in the pen on the last day of the report period.
- End Weight. The weight of the pen on the last day of the report period.
- Begin Count. The pen's head count on the first day of the report period.
- End Count. The pen's head count on the last day of the report period.
- Head Days. The pen's total head days during the reporting period.
- End Ration. The ration assigned the pen at the end of the last day of the reporting period.
- Dead Count. The number of deads from this pen during the reporting period.
- Treatment Count. The number of treatment events attributed to animals from this pen in the reporting period. An animal treated for two days, for example, will be seen as two treatment events. The pen association is based on the Pulled From Pen field set during the treat subjob.
- Treat Dollars. The total bill at value for the drugs given during the treatment events for this report period.
Sub Table Columns
The sub table data shows rolled up data for each of the treatments in the reporting period. The treatments are rolled up into diagnosis/pull rows, but remember that they represent treatment events, not diagnosis events.
- Diagnosis. The diagnosis and pull label. If the treatment event was just an observation, the label will be "Observe Event".
- Diagnosis Count. The number of diagnosis events that happened during the report period.
- Treatment Count. The number of treatment events that happened during the report period. Note that whenever there is a diagnosis event, there is also a treatment event. Subsequent treatments are just treatment events.
- Treatment Deviations. The number of times the crew deviated from the suggested protocol when the animal was diagnosed. If this number is high, it may be time to adjust your diagnosis definitions.
- Drug Deviations. The number of times the crew deviated from giving the drugs listed with the chosen protocol.
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