Veterinary nutrition Books
CABI Publishing Insects as Animal Feed: Novel Ingredients for Use
Book SynopsisThe global drive towards sustainability and improved animal health means there is a greater need for development of novel functional ingredients for the feed industry. As the requirements for protein for livestock feed and human consumption grows, the use of insect products as animal feed has gained increasing attention. Covering global production systems of insect protein, oil and chitin, as well as co-products from this industry, this book: - Considers in-depth nutritional and safety aspects of insects for feed. - Reviews suitability of insects as feed for different animal species and life stages. - Examines current knowledge of the value of insect-rearing residues as biofertilizers for crop health. - Identifies the challenges related to regulation, legislation, consumer perception and acceptance, and commercialization of insects. - Provides interviews with established and early-stage innovative companies producing insect protein for feed. Including a focus on practices such as waste valorization, this book takes a holistic look at how insects could contribute to the sustainability of livestock production on a global scale. Providing an up-to-date reference for research scientists, nutritionists, and veterinarians, as well as prospective insect farmers, it will also be of interest to those with a broader curiosity towards climate change, sustainability, and the circular economy.Table of ContentsPart 1: Insects and Animal Nutrition Chapter 1: The Challenges Facing the Feed Industry Chapter 2: Which Insect Species and Why? Chapter 3: Insect Products, Processing, and Safety Chapter 4: Suitability of Insects for Animal Feeding Part 2: Insects and the Circular Economy Chapter 5: Closing the Loop with Industrial Insect Farming Chapter 6: Insect Farming: The Missing Link in The Circular Economy Chapter 7: Environmental Impact of Insect Rearing Chapter 8: By-products of Insect Rearing: Insect Residues as Biofertilizers Part 3: Current Global Status for Insects as Feed Chapter 9: Insect Production and Utilization of Insect Products in Asia Chapter 10: Insect Production and Utilization of Insect Products in Africa Chapter 11: Insect Production and Utilization of Insect Products in USA and Canada Chapter 12: Insect Production and Utilization of Insect Products in Europe Chapter 13: Innovation Articles Part 4: Future Perspectives: Opportunities and Challenges for Insects as Feed Chapter 14: Legislation, Policy and Quality Assurance Chapter 15: Global Consumer Perception of Insects as Feed Chapter 16: The Future of Animal Feeding
£91.58
CABI Publishing Insects as Animal Feed: Novel Ingredients for Use
Book SynopsisThe global drive towards sustainability and improved animal health means there is a greater need for development of novel functional ingredients for the feed industry. As the requirements for protein for livestock feed and human consumption grows, the use of insect products as animal feed has gained increasing attention. Covering global production systems of insect protein, oil and chitin, as well as co-products from this industry, this book: - Considers in-depth nutritional and safety aspects of insects for feed. - Reviews suitability of insects as feed for different animal species and life stages. - Examines current knowledge of the value of insect-rearing residues as biofertilizers for crop health. - Identifies the challenges related to regulation, legislation, consumer perception and acceptance, and commercialization of insects. - Provides interviews with established and early-stage innovative companies producing insect protein for feed. Including a focus on practices such as waste valorization, this book takes a holistic look at how insects could contribute to the sustainability of livestock production on a global scale. Providing an up-to-date reference for research scientists, nutritionists, and veterinarians, as well as prospective insect farmers, it will also be of interest to those with a broader curiosity towards climate change, sustainability, and the circular economy.Table of ContentsPart 1: Insects and Animal Nutrition Chapter 1: The Challenges Facing the Feed Industry Chapter 2: Which Insect Species and Why? Chapter 3: Insect Products, Processing, and Safety Chapter 4: Suitability of Insects for Animal Feeding Part 2: Insects and the Circular Economy Chapter 5: Closing the Loop with Industrial Insect Farming Chapter 6: Insect Farming: The Missing Link in The Circular Economy Chapter 7: Environmental Impact of Insect Rearing Chapter 8: By-products of Insect Rearing: Insect Residues as Biofertilizers Part 3: Current Global Status for Insects as Feed Chapter 9: Insect Production and Utilization of Insect Products in Asia Chapter 10: Insect Production and Utilization of Insect Products in Africa Chapter 11: Insect Production and Utilization of Insect Products in USA and Canada Chapter 12: Insect Production and Utilization of Insect Products in Europe Chapter 13: Innovation Articles Part 4: Future Perspectives: Opportunities and Challenges for Insects as Feed Chapter 14: Legislation, Policy and Quality Assurance Chapter 15: Global Consumer Perception of Insects as Feed Chapter 16: The Future of Animal Feeding
£45.79
CABI Publishing Feeding in Domestic Vertebrates: From Structure
Book SynopsisDomestication of vertebrates is based on the understanding of the needs of animals in their natural environment. Thus the success of this domestication throughout human history is largely dependant of the knowledge of the animal feeding behaviour. The aim of this volume is to provide advanced students and researchers with a review of current knowledge of feeding in domestic mammals and birds. The book also presents chapters on feeding behaviour in particular species; the scope is wide, covering not only ruminants, poultry and pigs, but also more specifically horses, rabbits and ostrich. Contributors include leading research workers from Europe, USA, Australia and South Africa.Table of Contents1: Introduction, V Bels, Museum Nationale Histoire Naturelle, France 2: Feeding Structures in Birds, 3: Feeding behaviour and mechanism in domestic birds, 4: Ontogeny of feeding in mammals, 5: Teeth, jaws and muscles in mammalian mastication, 6: Feeding and welfare of domestic animals: A Darwinistic framework, 7: Food choice and intake in chickens, 8: Feed restriction and welfare in domestic birds, 9: Feeding ostriches, 10: Feeding Behaviour of Pigs, 11: Feeding behaviour in rabbits, 12: Mastication and Feeding by Horses, 13: Foraging in Domestic Herbivores: Linking the Internal and External Milieu, 14: Feeding and mastication behaviour in ruminants, 15: Food in 3D: How ruminant livestock interact with sown sward architecture at the bite scale, 16: Physiology and Models of Feeding Behaviour and Intake Regulation in Ruminants, 17: Adjustment of feeding choices and intake by a ruminant foraging in varied and variable environments: new insights from continuous bite monitoring, 18: Feeding Free-range Poultry and Pigs, 19: Conclusion and perpectives, M Forbes
£108.90
CABI Publishing Voluntary Food Intake and Diet Selection of Farm
Book SynopsisThe feeding of farm animals directly effects their growth, health, reproduction and ultimately their economic value and is consequently one of the most studied areas of animal science. Building on the first edition and its predecessor, 'The Voluntary Food Intake of Farm Animals,' Forbes has produced an up-to-date and more focused examination of developments in the understanding of voluntary food intake and new ideas and studies relating to diet selection. Chapters have been reorganized and updated to provide a more streamlined approach.Trade Review"There can be few texts on feeding that cover such a broad range of disciplines, from feeding behaviour to modelling of food intake... The book will provide a ready introduction into the many facets of food intake control, and readers will be enthused by the author's obvious love of the area" - Alistair E. Lawrence in Applied Animal Behaviour Science "...Forbes' book is an invaluable reference volume not only for scientists and researchers, but also for postgraduate and undergraduate students studying animal nutrition...because this book is written in clear language, is well illustrated, and details fundamental scientific concepts." -S.U. Hubdy in Animal Feed Science and Technology"Table of ContentsPart I: Basics 1: Introduction 2: Feeding Behaviour Part II: Mechanisms 3: Feedbacks from the Gastrointestinal Tract 4: Metabolites and Hormones 5: Central Nervous System and the Special Senses 6: Learning about Food: Conditioned Preferences and Aversions 7: Diet Selection: Principles 8: Diet Selection: Practicalities Part III: Theories 9: Integrative Theories of Food Intake Control 10: Minimal Total Discomfort Part IV: Food Composition 11: Diet Digestibility, Energy Concentration and Supplementation of Forages 12: Protein and Other Nutrients 13: Appetites for Specific Nutrients 14: Silage Part V: Animal and Environmental Factors 15: Growth and Fattening 16: Reproduction and Lactation 17: Environmental Factors Affecting Intake 18: Epilogue
£108.90
CABI Publishing Phosphorus and Calcium Utilization and
Book SynopsisMineral nutrition of livestock is an area of significant importance due to its contribution to farm animal economics and health. With a focus on macromineral utilization in farm animals, this book brings together quantitative aspects of phosphorus and calcium metabolism in farm animals in chapters written by leading researchers worldwide. It covers isotope dilution technique, phosphorus and calcium utilization in ruminants (sheep, goats and cattle) and non-ruminants (swine, horses) and recommended value of phosphorus and calcium inclusion in feed. It is an essential resource for researchers and students in animal sciences and nutrition.Table of Contents1: Introduction - D.M.S.S. Vitti and E. Kebreab 2: Isotope Dilution Technique - D.M.S.S. Vitti and J. C. da Silva Filho 3: Kinetic Models for the Study of Phosphorus Metabolism in Ruminants and Monogastrics - J. France, R.S. Dias, D.M.S.S. Vitti and E. Kebreab 4: Phosphorus and Calcium Utilization in Ruminants Using Isotope Dilution Technique - D.M.S.S. Vitti, J.C. da Silva Filho, H. Louvandini, R.S. Dias, I.C.S. Bueno and E. Kebreab 5: Phosphorus and Calcium Utilization in Non-Ruminants Using Isotope Dilution Technique - J.B. Lopes, C.E. Furtado, J.A. Moreira, J.C. da Silva Filho, R.A. Brandi, E. Kebreab and D. M. S. S. Vitti 6: Bioavailability of Calcium and Phosphorus in Feedstuffs for Farm Animals - E. Kiarie and C.M. Nyachoti 7: Phosphorus and Calcium Nutrition and Metabolism - T.L. Veum 8: Phosphorus and Calcium Requirements of Ruminants - K.F. Knowlton, D. Beede and E. Kebreab 9: Dynamics of Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism in Laying Hens - S. de Vries, R.P. Kwakkel and J. Dijkstra 10: Efficiency of Phosphorus and Calcium Utilization in Dairy Cattle and Implications to the Environment - A. Bannink, L. ?ebek and J. Dijkstra
£103.82
Springer International Publishing AG Feeding and Management of Foals and Growing
Book SynopsisThis volume offers the latest research-based findings to equip professionals involved in the breeding and raising of horses. Contributions were carefully selected and prepared by leading experts in their fields. The collection starts with a discussion of pregnant and lactating mares, followed by details on foal development, nutritional requirements, and feeding practices under different conditions. Special sections on young horses in training, parasite control as well as on health risks related to nutrition and exercise round off this unique and easy-to-read reference.Today’s horses perform variety of roles and there are many categories of horses based on their breed, size and use, making adequate nutrition challenging. This book considers the links between health, proper dietary treatment and management practices to increase our understanding of the needs of growing horses. In addition, it highlights various innovations in equine nutrition and management to ensure animal wellbeing.Veterinarians, animal nutritionist, and all stakeholders and people working in the horse industry will benefit from the presented knowledge. This book fills a literature gap to prevent health consequences and strengthen performance and physical development in equines.Table of Contents
£104.49
New India Publishing Agency Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology
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£41.40
New India Publishing Agency Recent Advances in Poultry Nutrition
Book SynopsisThe book presents extensive information on the latest advancements and anticipated future developments in the domain of poultry nutrition. Historically, the primary objective was to increase meat and egg production to fulfill the growing global demand for animal protein. However, contemporary demands in the poultry industry are not solely focused on optimizing the biological and economic performance of birds, but also encompass societal concerns such as environmental impact, animal welfare, antibiotic growth promoters, traceability, and the use of genetically modified ingredients. Therefore, the book has been designed to incorporate recent scientific research findings and serve as a reliable resource for students, educators, researchers, and industry professionals in the field of poultry nutrition.
£199.50
New India Publishing Agency Poultry Production and Management
£112.50
New India Publishing Agency Analytical Techniques in Animal Nutrition
Book SynopsisAnalysis of rumen liquor for fraction of VFA's enzymatic activity of various metabolites and estimation of rumen fluid volume and its flow rate are covered in depth. It was followed by estimation of anti-nutritional / toxic factors in various un-conventional feeds using HPLC / Spectrophotometer, detail analysis of milk and body condition scoring for dairy cattle are included as assessment of these parameters are important in Ruminant Nutrition Research. Necessary practical work is included; the exhaustive details have been avoided, since the manual is primarily meant for postgraduate scholars, teachers, scientists and feed industry personnel use.Table of Contents01. Chemical Analysis 02. in vitro Rumen Studies 03. in situ Dacron Bag Studies 04. Nitrogen Fractionation By Chemical And in Vitro Methods 05. Enzymatic Methods 06. Hohenheim Gas Test - Other Applications 07. Rumen Liquor Analysis 08. Estimation Of Rumen Microbial Protein Production From Purine Derivatives in Urine 09. Rumen Fluid Volume & Its Flow Rate 10. Chromatographic Techniques And Its Application In Animal Nutrition Research 11. Fractionation Of Volatile Fatty Acids with Gas Liquid Chromatography 12. High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Karanjin In Karanj (Honge) Seed Cake 13. Estimation of Azadirachtin In Neem Seed Cake By Hplc 14. Estimation of Ricin In Castor Bean Meal by Sds-Page 15. UV Visible Spectrophotometric Method of Estimation of Gossypol 16. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry. Application In Animal Nutrition Research 17. Near Infra Red Spectroscopy (Nirs) . Application In Animal Nutrition Research 18. Estimation of Antinutritional Factors In Feeds & Fodders 19. Method of Conducting Digestion Metabolism (Balance) Trial on Experimental Animals 20. Miscellaneous 21. Analysis of Milk 22. Body Condition Scoring For Dairy Cattle 23. Some Equivalents and Formulae Frequently Used In Ruminant Feed Evaluation
£61.26
New India Publishing Agency Veterinary Biochemistry and Extension Education
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£104.88
New India Publishing Agency Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology
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£98.32
Dogwise Publishing The Plant-Powered Dog: Unleash the Healing Powers
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£26.96
WW Norton & Co The Plant-Based Dog Food Revolution: With 50
Book SynopsisEating organic, quality food has become a major priority in promoting healthy lifestyles of many humans, which begs the question—why don’t we apply this same practice to feeding our dogs? Commercial dog food is full of additives, fillers, and other processed ingredients which can have negative impacts on a dog’s overall health. From mother-daughter duo Mimi and Lisa Kirk comes this eye-opening guide to feeding dogs a healthy, plant-based diet made of ingredients that are not only pet safe, but also human grade. Lentils, sweet potatoes, quinoa, kale, herbs and spices—all of these healthy human favorites have their place in the dog bowl! With dozens of Fido- approved recipes, The Plant-Based Dog Food Diet provides quick and easy basic meals and treats, an overview of what dogs need to stay healthy, and tips on food prep and storage.
£13.29
Edra Spa Canine and feline obesity
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£39.74