Nutrient Requirements of Small Ruminants: Sheep, Goats, Cervids, and New World Camelids (Nutrient Requirements of Animals)

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Author: National Research Council

Pages: 384

Size: 831,00 Kb

Publication Date: January 22,2007

Category: Veterinary Medicine



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Updating two previous National Analysis Council publications, Nutrient Requirements of Sheep, Sixth Revised Edition, 1985, and Nutrient Requirements of Goats, First Edition, 1981 , this fresh book has an evaluation of the scientific literature on the nutrient requirements of little ruminants in every stages of lifestyle. These requirements rely on the breed of dog and age group of the pet and whether they’re working out, pregnant, or lactating. As both a useful and a specialized reference book, this materials is written to make sure that diets of little ruminants contain adequate levels of nutrition and that intakes of specific nutrients aren’t so extreme that they inhibit overall performance or impair health. Furthermore, effects of the surroundings, feed additives, and metabolic process modifiers on nutrient requirements are resolved. Nutrient Requirements of Little Ruminants includes a listing of this most recent data with brand-new and expanded info on the composition of feeds generally consumed by little ruminants, both domestic and crazy. For the very first time this authoritative reference function includes details on cervids and camelids. Primarily designed for pet nutritionists, veterinarians, and additional researchers, some sections will become useful to specific sheep and goat owners and managers also to those in charge of the care and administration of wildlife species. Proper formulation of diet programs for little ruminants depends upon adequate understanding of their nutrient requirements.



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