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Nutrient management is an important aspect of feeding livestock and poultry. The heightened awareness of the environmental impacts associated with animal production has caused animal nutritionists to refocus their thoughts, practices, and expectations regarding how nutrients are supplied to animals. This title covers these issues.
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Nutrient management is an important aspect of feeding livestock and poultry. The heightened awareness of the environmental impacts associated with animal production has caused animal nutritionists to refocus their thoughts, practices, and expectations regarding how nutrients are supplied to animals. This title covers these issues.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 1996
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781482278590
- Artikelnr.: 57589995
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 1996
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781482278590
- Artikelnr.: 57589995
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E.T. Kornegay
Introduction 1: Reflections of John Lee Pratt, Introduction 2: The Role of the John Lee Pratt Nutrition Program in Supporting Nutrient Management of Food Animals to Enhance the Environment, Chapter 1. Environmental Challenges as Related to Animal Agriculture - Beef, Chapter 2. Environmental Challenges as Related to Animal Agriculture - Dairy, Chapter 3. Environmental Challenges as Related to Animal Agriculture - Poultry, Chapter 4. Environmental Challenges as Related to Animal Agriculture - Swine, Chapter 5. Advances in Amino Acid Nutrition and Metabolism of Swine and Poultry, Chapter 6. Characterization of Gastrointestinal Amino Acid and Peptide Transport Proteins and the Utilization of Peptides as Amino Acid Substrates by Cultured Cells (Myogenic and Mammary) and Mammary Tissue Explants, Chapter 7. Advancing Our Understanding of Amino Acid Utilization and Metabolism in Ruminant Tissue, Chapter 8. Nutrient Extraction by the Ruminant Mammary Gland, Chapter 9. Evaluation of New Technologies for the Improvement of Nitrogen Utilization in Ruminants, Chapter 10. Evaluation of Sources of Protein and Their Contributions to Amino Acid Adequacy in the Lactating Cow, Chapter 11. Pending Advances in Understanding Nitrogen and Carbon Metabolism by Ruminal Microorganisms, Chapter 12. Designer Proteins Through Biotechnology for Use as Feeds, Chapter 13. Environmentally Friendly Methods to Process Crop Residues to Enhance Fiber Digestion, Chapter 14. Potential for Recycling Animal Wastes by Feeding to Reduce Environmental Contamination, Chapter 15. Livestock Methane: Current Emissions and Mitigation Potential, Chapter 16. Use of Endophyte-Infected Fescue Pasture and Avoidance of Herbicide Pollution, Chapter 17. Optimizing Mineral Levels and Sources for Farm Animals, Chapter 18. Nutritional, Environmental, and Economic Considerations for Using Phytase in Pig and Poultry Diets, Chapter 19. Chromium Picolinate for the Enhancement of Muscle Development and Nutrient Management, Chapter 20. Environmental Concerns of Using Animal Manure - The Dutch Case, Index
Introduction 1: Reflections of John Lee Pratt, Introduction 2: The Role of the John Lee Pratt Nutrition Program in Supporting Nutrient Management of Food Animals to Enhance the Environment, Chapter 1. Environmental Challenges as Related to Animal Agriculture - Beef, Chapter 2. Environmental Challenges as Related to Animal Agriculture - Dairy, Chapter 3. Environmental Challenges as Related to Animal Agriculture - Poultry, Chapter 4. Environmental Challenges as Related to Animal Agriculture - Swine, Chapter 5. Advances in Amino Acid Nutrition and Metabolism of Swine and Poultry, Chapter 6. Characterization of Gastrointestinal Amino Acid and Peptide Transport Proteins and the Utilization of Peptides as Amino Acid Substrates by Cultured Cells (Myogenic and Mammary) and Mammary Tissue Explants, Chapter 7. Advancing Our Understanding of Amino Acid Utilization and Metabolism in Ruminant Tissue, Chapter 8. Nutrient Extraction by the Ruminant Mammary Gland, Chapter 9. Evaluation of New Technologies for the Improvement of Nitrogen Utilization in Ruminants, Chapter 10. Evaluation of Sources of Protein and Their Contributions to Amino Acid Adequacy in the Lactating Cow, Chapter 11. Pending Advances in Understanding Nitrogen and Carbon Metabolism by Ruminal Microorganisms, Chapter 12. Designer Proteins Through Biotechnology for Use as Feeds, Chapter 13. Environmentally Friendly Methods to Process Crop Residues to Enhance Fiber Digestion, Chapter 14. Potential for Recycling Animal Wastes by Feeding to Reduce Environmental Contamination, Chapter 15. Livestock Methane: Current Emissions and Mitigation Potential, Chapter 16. Use of Endophyte-Infected Fescue Pasture and Avoidance of Herbicide Pollution, Chapter 17. Optimizing Mineral Levels and Sources for Farm Animals, Chapter 18. Nutritional, Environmental, and Economic Considerations for Using Phytase in Pig and Poultry Diets, Chapter 19. Chromium Picolinate for the Enhancement of Muscle Development and Nutrient Management, Chapter 20. Environmental Concerns of Using Animal Manure - The Dutch Case, Index