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Feeding Systems and Feed Evaluation Models

Autor Michael Theodorou, James France
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 1999
Written by leading researchers from the USA, Canada and Europe, this is an essential reference tool for researchers and advanced students in animal nutrition. Farm livestock have evolved digestive systems that are capable of digesting fibrous materials and by-products unsuited for man. Throughout the world, production from farm livestock is concerned with providing food and clothing of animal origin for man. Animal production science underpins this goal and provides the scientific basis for livestock management practices. Feed evaluation concerns the use of methods to describe animal feedstuffs with respect to their ability to sustain different types and levels of animal performance. The main themes of the book are methods of feed evaluation, current feeding systems, and mechanistic mathematical modeling. No other title brings together methods, systems and models under one cover.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780851993461
ISBN-10: 085199346X
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 172 x 244 x 15 mm
Greutate: 1.22 kg
Editura: CABI

Descriere

This book provides a quantitative/modelling perspective on animal feeding systems and feed evaluation. Topics covered include feed evaluation methods, current feeding systems and mathematical modelling of whole rumen function, the lactating dairy cow and others. Written by leading researchers from the USA, Canada and Europe, it is an essential reference tool for researchers and advanced students.

Cuprins

ContributorsPreface1. Feed Evaluation for Animal Production, J. France2. Feed Characterization, A. Chesson3. Intake, Passage Digestibility, D.P. Poppi4. In Vitro and In Situ Methods of Estimating Digestibility with Reference to Protein Degradability, G.A. Broderick and R.C. Cochran5. Measurement of Energy Metabolism, C.K. Reynolds6. Feeding Systems for Dairy Cows S. Tamminga and G. Hof7. Feeding Systems for Beef Cattle, J.G. Buchanan-Smith and D. G. Fox8. Feeding Systems for Sheep, L.A. Sinclair and R.G. Wilkinson9. Feeding Systems for Pigs, L.I. Chiba10. Feeding Systems for Poultry, S. Leeson and J.D. Summers11. Feeding Systems for Horses, D. Cuddeford12. Prediction of Response to Nutrients by Ruminants Through Mathematical Modelling and Improved Feed Characterization, D.E. Beever et al13. Analyses of Modelling Whole-rumen Function, J. Dijkstra and A. Bannink14. Modelling of Lactating Dairy Cow, R.L. Baldwin and K.C. Donovan15. Modelling groth and Wool Production in Ruminants, W.J.J. Gerrits and J. Dijkstra16. Modelling Growth and Lactation in Pigs, J.L. Black17. Modelling the Utilization of Dietary Energy and Amino Acids by Poultry, M.G. MacLeod18. Modelling Growth in Fish, Y. Cui and S. Xie19. The Nutrition of Companion Animals, A.C. Longland et alIndex