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Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition 1999

Proceedings
By: PC Garnsworthy and J Wiseman
287 pages, Figs, tabs
Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition 1999
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  • Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition 1999 ISBN: 9781897676066 Hardback Dec 1999 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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Contains the proceedings of the 33rd University of Nottingham Feed Manufacturers Conference.

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Legislation and its effect on the feed compounding industry; horse nutrition; nutrition and fertility in dairy cows; the influence of nutrition on lameness in dairy cows; manipulation of milk fat in dairy cows; evaluation of physical structure of fibre and its importance in dairy cattle nutrition; broiler-breeder nutrition; phytase in poultry nutrition; the effect of nutrition x environment interactions on modelling pig performance; non-starch polysaccharides in pig diets and their influence on intestinal microflora; utilization of different fibres in piglet feeds; fibre in diet of sows.

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Proceedings
By: PC Garnsworthy and J Wiseman
287 pages, Figs, tabs
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