Poultry Nutrition Research

Poultry Nutrition Research

by R. P. Singh
Poultry Nutrition Research

Poultry Nutrition Research

by R. P. Singh

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Overview

Animals eat to acquire the energy and building materials that they need to live and grow. Animals use energy to perform normal body functions such as breathing, walking, eating, digesting, and maintaining body temperature. Nutrients provide poultry the energy and material needed for the development of bone, flesh, feathers, and eggs. In today’s poultry industry, integrated production companies face more challenges than ever. They require pre-harvest food safety technologies that improve risk management and bird health, while providing a solid return on investment. Scientists conduct research on nutrients and performance at all stages of the life cycle. Research areas include digestibility, metabolism, antibiotic alternatives, feed additives, bird growth rates, feed intake and feed conversion. Like all other animals, poultry require five components in their diet as a source of nutrients: energy, protein, minerals, vitamins and water. A nutrient shortage or imbalance in relation to other nutrients will affect performance adversely. The reference book will be of great use to researchers and professionals in the poultry industry. Consumers will also find this book interesting since it discusses topics that can directly affect them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789353140229
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 622 KB

About the Author

R.P. Singh has been developing his whole-systems medical mycology for decades and has been writing about mycology and other veterinary topics for Agricultural World since the inception of the magazine in early 2001. Mr. Singh is involved in teaching, research, and curriculum development activities, primarily in the broad area of Global Agriculture and Food Security, and engaging with national and international professional organisations within the global agrifood sectors.
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