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Recent advances in animal nutrition : 2004

Author: Philip C Garnsworthy; J Wiseman; University of Nottingham. Feed Conference
Publisher: Nottingham : Nottingham University Press, 2005.
Edition/Format:   Book : Conference publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"This book contains the proceedings of the 38th University of Nottingham Feed Conference, where topical issues facing the animal feed industry were addressed. Current trends in the feed industry are towards increasing globalisation, as highlighted in a paper on the Asian livestock industry, and tighter legislation, as discussed in several papers on aspects of legislation and analysis of raw materials." "Authors of  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Congresses
Congrès
Material Type: Conference publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Philip C Garnsworthy; J Wiseman; University of Nottingham. Feed Conference
ISBN: 1904761003 9781904761006
OCLC Number: 57693098
Description: viii, 308 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. + 1 CD-ROM.
Contents: Feeding the high health status pig / Mike Varley --
Managing feed intake of weaned piglets: interactions between nutrition, ethology and farm management / Hubèrt can Hees, Mirjam Vente-Spreeuwenberg and Bert van Gils --
Implications of new fat sources for non-ruminant nutrition / David Howells --
An update on the energy and nutrient requirements of companion animals / Kelly S. Swanson and George C. Fahey, Jr. --
New European legislation on feed additives / M.A. Granero-Rosel --
Legislation that will have a significant impact on the feed industry, particularly in the UK / Keith Millar --
Strategies and methods to detect and quantify mammalian tissues in feedstuffs: a summary of the EU Stratfeed Project (G6Rd-200-CT-00414) / I. Murray ... [et al.] --
Molecular techniques for analysing feed raw materials / R.G. Bardsley and G.A. Tucker --
Changes in the Asian livestock industries: implications for European procedures and the feed industry / Paul Meggison --
The role of the leptin axis modulating energy partitioning and nutrient utilization in livestock species / R.A. Hill --
Carbohydrate nutrition of transition dairy cows / T.R. Overton, K.L. Smith and M.R. Waldron --
Recent advances in the use of dietary cation-anion difference (DACD) for the transition dairy cow rations / J.C. Robert --
Alternative strategies for manipulating milk fat in diary cows / W.K. Sanchez and D.K. Beede --
Metabolizable methionine optimization of dairy cow rations / J.C. Robert --
Alternative strategies for manipulating milk fat in dairy cows / Richard J. Dewhurst and Michael R.F. Lee --
Development of a simple nutrient based feed evaluation model for diary cows / Harmen van Larr ... [et al.].
Responsibility: [edited by] P.C. Garnsworthy, J. Wiseman.

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"This book contains the proceedings of the 38th University of Nottingham Feed Conference, where topical issues facing the animal feed industry were addressed. Current trends in the feed industry are towards increasing globalisation, as highlighted in a paper on the Asian livestock industry, and tighter legislation, as discussed in several papers on aspects of legislation and analysis of raw materials." "Authors of all chapters are international experts in their fields and have written comprehensive analyses of current issues together with practical interpretations. This book is essential reading for all involved in animal science and production, including practitioners, advisers, researchers, students and legislators."--BOOK JACKET.

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