Nutrient Digestion and Utilization in Farm Animals
By: Kebreab, Ermias.
Contributor(s): Dijkstra, Jan | Bannink, Andrew | Gerrits, Walter J. J | France, James.
Material type: BookPublisher: UK: CABI; 2006Edition: First ed.Description: 480 p.ISBN: 1845930053 (hardcover); 9781845930059 (hardcover).Subject(s): Animal nutrition--Mathematical models | Nutrient Digestion | Animal nutritionDDC classification: 636.08520151 Kebreab 18987 1st 2006 A.Nutrition Summary: This book brings together the papers presented orally or as posters at the Sixth International Workshop on Modelling Nutrient Utilization in Farm Animals, held in Wageningen, The Netherlands, 6 - 8 September 2004. The purpose of this book is to present current research in modeling nutrient digestion and utilization in cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry and fish. The book is organized into six sections that cover a range of topics and modeling approaches; these are (i) absorption and passage; (ii) growth and development; (iii) mineral metabolism; (iv) methodology;(v) environmental impact; and (vi) animal production and feed evaluation. Deterministic, stochastic, empirical and mechanistic modeling approaches are described. This book will be of significant interest to researchers and students of animal science, particularly those concerned with nutrition modeling.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This book brings together the papers presented orally or as posters at the Sixth International Workshop on Modelling Nutrient Utilization in Farm Animals, held in Wageningen, The Netherlands, 6 - 8 September 2004. The purpose of this book is to present current research in modeling nutrient digestion and utilization in cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry and fish. The book is organized into six sections that cover a range of topics and modeling approaches; these are (i) absorption and passage; (ii) growth and development; (iii) mineral metabolism; (iv) methodology;(v) environmental impact; and (vi) animal production and feed evaluation. Deterministic, stochastic, empirical and mechanistic modeling approaches are described. This book will be of significant interest to researchers and students of animal science, particularly those concerned with nutrition modeling.
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