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Titre : Tables de composition et de valeur nutritive des matières premières destinées aux animaux d'élevage : porcs, volailles, bovins, ovins, caprins, lapins, chevaux, poissons Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Daniel Sauvant, Editeur scientifique ; Jean-Marc Perez, Editeur scientifique ; Gilles Tran, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Paris : INRA - Institut national de la recherche agronomique Année de publication : 2002 Importance : 301 p. Présentation : ill., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-7380-1046-9 Prix : 35 EUR Note générale : Notes bibliogr. Index en français et anglais Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Animaux Alimentation Aliments pour animaux Composition Index. décimale : 636.085 2 Nutrition appliquée : composition et valeur nutritive des aliments Note de contenu :
* Principes de construction
* Données chimiques et de valeur nutritive
* Valeurs nutritives pour les porcs
* Valeurs nutritives pour les volailles
* Valeurs nutritives pour les ruminants
* Valeurs nutritives pour les lapins
* Valeurs nutritives pour les chevaux
* Valeurs nutritives pour les poissons
* Valeurs biologiques des sources d'apport minéral
* Abréviations
* Tables de composition et de valeur nutritiveTables de composition et de valeur nutritive des matières premières destinées aux animaux d'élevage : porcs, volailles, bovins, ovins, caprins, lapins, chevaux, poissons [texte imprimé] / Daniel Sauvant, Editeur scientifique ; Jean-Marc Perez, Editeur scientifique ; Gilles Tran, Editeur scientifique . - Paris : INRA - Institut national de la recherche agronomique, 2002 . - 301 p. : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-7380-1046-9 : 35 EUR
Notes bibliogr. Index en français et anglais
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Animaux Alimentation Aliments pour animaux Composition Index. décimale : 636.085 2 Nutrition appliquée : composition et valeur nutritive des aliments Note de contenu :
* Principes de construction
* Données chimiques et de valeur nutritive
* Valeurs nutritives pour les porcs
* Valeurs nutritives pour les volailles
* Valeurs nutritives pour les ruminants
* Valeurs nutritives pour les lapins
* Valeurs nutritives pour les chevaux
* Valeurs nutritives pour les poissons
* Valeurs biologiques des sources d'apport minéral
* Abréviations
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Titre : Animal nutrition Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : P Mac donald, Auteur ; R.A Edwards, Auteur ; J.F.D Greenhalgh, Auteur Mention d'édition : 8th ed. Editeur : Harlow : Pearson Education Année de publication : 2022 Importance : 1 vol. (XII-736 p.) Présentation : ill. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-292-25166-0 Note générale : Notes bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Elevage
NutritionMots-clés : Animaux Nutrition Aliments pour animaux Index. décimale : 636.085 2 Nutrition appliquée : composition et valeur nutritive des aliments Résumé : "The latest edition of Animal Nutrition has been updated thoroughly to provide a clear and comprehensive introduction to the science and practice of animal nutrition. This classic, market-leading text is a trusted resource for undergraduates studying Animal Science, Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Biology and Biochemistry. It is supported by key experimental evidence throughout about modern advancements in animal food nourishment, composition of foods and feeding standards for dairy and beef cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry, horses, and cats and dogs.
It is split into six main sections covering: The components of food; The digestion and metabolism of nutrients; Quantifying the nutrient content of foods: digestibility, energy and protein values; The nutrient requirements of animals; The nutritional characteristics of foods; and Animal products and human nutrition. Quantitative aspects of the subject are clearly explained and illustrated by worked examples. Problems have been added to all chapters to aid student learning and the appendices include solutions to all chapter-end numeric questions.
This edition includes nutritional topics related to molecular biology, the environment, and companion animals - dog and cat nutrition has been expanded. Under nutrient requirements of animals, usage of novel foods such as insects has also been added. Chapter-end summaries and questions allow students to recap and test their knowledge of the chapter topic."Note de contenu :
Part 1
THE COMPONENTS OF FOODS
1 The animal and its food
1.1 Water
1.2 Dry matter and its components
1.3 Analysis and composition of foods
Summary
Questions
Further reading
2 Carbohydrates
2.1 Classification of carbohydrates
2.2 Monosaccharides
2.3 Monosaccharide derivatives
2.4 Oligosaccharides
2.5 Polysaccharides
2.6 Lignin
Summary
Questions
Further reading
3 Lipids
3.1 Classification of lipids
3.2 Fats
3.3 Glycolipids
3.4 Phospholipids
3.5 Waxes
3.6 Steroids
3.7 Terpenes
Summary
Questions
Further reading
4 Proteins, nucleic acids and other nitrogenous compounds
4.1 Proteins
4.2 Amino acids
4.3 Peptides
4.4 Structure of proteins
4.5 Properties of proteins
4.6 Classification of proteins
4.7 Nucleic acids
4.8 Other important nitrogenous compounds
4.9 Nitrates
4.10 Alkaloids
Summary
Questions
Further reading
5 Vitamins
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Fat-soluble vitamins
5.3 The vitamin B complex
5.4 Vitamin C
5.5 Hypervitaminosis
5.6 Vitamins and gene expression
Summary
Questions
Further reading
6 Minerals
6.1 Functions of minerals
6.2 Natural and supplementary sources of minerals
6.3 Acid–base balance
6.4 Major elements
6.5 Trace elements
6.6 Other elements
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 2
THE DIGESTION AND METABOLISM OF NUTRIENTS
7 Enzymes
7.1 Classification of enzymes
7.2 Nature of enzymes
7.3 Mechanism of enzyme action
7.4 Specific nature of enzymes
7.5 Factors affecting enzyme activity
7.6 Nomenclature of enzymes
Summary
Questions
Further reading
8 Digestion
8.1 Digestion in monogastric mammals and fowl
8.2 Microbial digestion in ruminants and other herbivores
8.3 Alternative sites of microbial digestion
8.4 Nutrient digestion and the environment
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Historical reference
9 Metabolism
9.1 Energy metabolism
9.2 Protein synthesis
9.3 Fat synthesis
9.4 Carbohydrate synthesis
9.5 Control of metabolism
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 3
QUANTIFYING THE NUTRIENT CONTENT OF FOODS: DIGESTIBILITY, ENERGY AND PROTEIN SUPPLY
10 Evaluation of feeds: digestibility
10.1 Measurement of digestibility
10.2 Validity of digestibility coefficients
10.3 Digestibility in different sections of the digestive tract
10.4 Factors affecting digestibility
10.5 Measurement of mineral availability
Summary
Questions
Further reading
11 Evaluation of foods: energy content of foods and energy partition
11.1 Energy demand
11.2 Energy supply and partition
11.3 Animal calorimetry: methods of measuring heat production and energy retention
11.4 Utilisation of metabolisable energy
Summary
Questions
Further reading
12 Evaluation of foods: systems for expressing energy supply and requirements
12.1 Energy systems and energy models
12.2 Energy systems for ruminants
12.3 Energy systems for pigs and poultry
12.4 Energy systems for horses
12.5 Energy systems for dogs and cats
12.6 Predicting the energy value of foods
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Historical references
13 Evaluation of foods: protein
13.1 Crude protein (CP)
13.2 Digestible crude protein (DCP)
13.3 Determination of endogenous nitrogen
13.4 Measures of protein quality for monogastric animals
13.5 Measures of food protein used in practice in the feeding
of pigs and poultry
13.6 Measures of food protein used in practice in the feeding
of horses
13.7 Measures of food protein quality for dogs and cats
13.8 Measures of protein quality for ruminant animals
13.9 The UK metabolisable protein system
13.10 The UK Feed into Milk (FiM) protein system for dairy cows
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 4
THE NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS OF ANIMALS
14 Feeding standards for maintenance and growth
14.1 Nutrient requirements for maintenance
14.2 Nutrient requirements for growth
14.3 Nutrient requirements for wool production
14.4 Mineral and vitamin requirements for maintenance and growth
14.5 Nutritional control of growth
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Historical reference
15 Feeding standards for reproduction
15.1 Nutrition and the initiation of reproductive ability
15.2 Plane of nutrition, fertility and fecundity
15.3 Egg production in poultry
15.4 Nutrition and the growth of the foetus
Summary
Questions
Further reading
16 Lactation
16.1 Sources of the milk constituents
16.2 Nutrient requirements of the lactating dairy cow
16.3 Nutrient requirements of the lactating ewe
16.4 Nutrient requirements of the lactating dairy goat
16.5 Nutrient requirements of the lactating sow
16.6 Nutrient requirements of the lactating mare
16.7 Nutrient requirements of the lactating dog and cat
Summary
Questions
Further reading
17 Voluntary intake of food
17.1 Food intake in pigs and poultry
17.2 Food intake in ruminants
17.3 Food intake in horses
17.4 Food intake in dogs and cats
17.5 Prediction of food intake
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 5
THE NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FOODS
18 Grass and forage crops
18.1 Pastures and grazing animals
18.2 Grasses
18.3 Legumes
18.4 Other forages
Summary
Questions
Further reading
19 Silage
19.1 Silage, ensilage and silos
19.2 Role of plant enzymes in ensilage
19.3 Role of microorganisms in ensilage
19.4 Nutrient losses in ensilage
19.5 Classification of silages
19.6 Nutritive value of silages
19.7 Whole crop cereal and legume silages
Summary
Questions
Further reading
20 Hay, artificially dried forages, straws and chaff
20.1 Hay
20.2 Artificially dried forages
20.3 Straws and related by-products
Summary
Questions
Further reading
21 Roots, tubers and related by-products
21.1 Roots
21.2 Tubers
Summary
Questions
Further reading
22 Cereal grains and cereal by-products
22.1 The nutrient composition of grains
22.2 Barley
22.3 Maize
22.4 Oats
22.5 Wheat
22.6 Other cereals
22.7 Cereal processing
Summary
Questions
Further reading
23 Protein concentrates
23.1 Oilseed cakes and meals
23.2 Oilseed residues of minor importance
23.3 Leguminous seeds
23.4 Processed animal protein (PAP)
23.5 Milk products
23.6 Single-cell protein and microalgae
23.7 Insect protein
23.8 Synthetic amino acids
23.9 Non-protein nitrogen compounds as protein sources
Summary
Questions
Further reading
24 Food additives
24.1 Antibiotics
24.2 Probiotics
24.3 Oligosaccharides
24.4 Enzymes
24.5 Organic acids
24.6 Spray-dried plasma
24.7 Modifiers of rumen fermentation
24.8 Plant extracts
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 6
ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND HUMAN NUTRITION
25 Animal nutrition and the consumers of animal products
25.1 Comparative nutrition
25.2 The contribution of animal products to human requirements
25.3 Objections to the use of animal products
25.4 Animal products: past, present and future
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Appendix 1: Solutions to numerical questionsAnimal nutrition [texte imprimé] / P Mac donald, Auteur ; R.A Edwards, Auteur ; J.F.D Greenhalgh, Auteur . - 8th ed. . - Harlow : Pearson Education, 2022 . - 1 vol. (XII-736 p.) : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-292-25166-0
Notes bibliogr.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Elevage
NutritionMots-clés : Animaux Nutrition Aliments pour animaux Index. décimale : 636.085 2 Nutrition appliquée : composition et valeur nutritive des aliments Résumé : "The latest edition of Animal Nutrition has been updated thoroughly to provide a clear and comprehensive introduction to the science and practice of animal nutrition. This classic, market-leading text is a trusted resource for undergraduates studying Animal Science, Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Biology and Biochemistry. It is supported by key experimental evidence throughout about modern advancements in animal food nourishment, composition of foods and feeding standards for dairy and beef cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry, horses, and cats and dogs.
It is split into six main sections covering: The components of food; The digestion and metabolism of nutrients; Quantifying the nutrient content of foods: digestibility, energy and protein values; The nutrient requirements of animals; The nutritional characteristics of foods; and Animal products and human nutrition. Quantitative aspects of the subject are clearly explained and illustrated by worked examples. Problems have been added to all chapters to aid student learning and the appendices include solutions to all chapter-end numeric questions.
This edition includes nutritional topics related to molecular biology, the environment, and companion animals - dog and cat nutrition has been expanded. Under nutrient requirements of animals, usage of novel foods such as insects has also been added. Chapter-end summaries and questions allow students to recap and test their knowledge of the chapter topic."Note de contenu :
Part 1
THE COMPONENTS OF FOODS
1 The animal and its food
1.1 Water
1.2 Dry matter and its components
1.3 Analysis and composition of foods
Summary
Questions
Further reading
2 Carbohydrates
2.1 Classification of carbohydrates
2.2 Monosaccharides
2.3 Monosaccharide derivatives
2.4 Oligosaccharides
2.5 Polysaccharides
2.6 Lignin
Summary
Questions
Further reading
3 Lipids
3.1 Classification of lipids
3.2 Fats
3.3 Glycolipids
3.4 Phospholipids
3.5 Waxes
3.6 Steroids
3.7 Terpenes
Summary
Questions
Further reading
4 Proteins, nucleic acids and other nitrogenous compounds
4.1 Proteins
4.2 Amino acids
4.3 Peptides
4.4 Structure of proteins
4.5 Properties of proteins
4.6 Classification of proteins
4.7 Nucleic acids
4.8 Other important nitrogenous compounds
4.9 Nitrates
4.10 Alkaloids
Summary
Questions
Further reading
5 Vitamins
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Fat-soluble vitamins
5.3 The vitamin B complex
5.4 Vitamin C
5.5 Hypervitaminosis
5.6 Vitamins and gene expression
Summary
Questions
Further reading
6 Minerals
6.1 Functions of minerals
6.2 Natural and supplementary sources of minerals
6.3 Acid–base balance
6.4 Major elements
6.5 Trace elements
6.6 Other elements
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 2
THE DIGESTION AND METABOLISM OF NUTRIENTS
7 Enzymes
7.1 Classification of enzymes
7.2 Nature of enzymes
7.3 Mechanism of enzyme action
7.4 Specific nature of enzymes
7.5 Factors affecting enzyme activity
7.6 Nomenclature of enzymes
Summary
Questions
Further reading
8 Digestion
8.1 Digestion in monogastric mammals and fowl
8.2 Microbial digestion in ruminants and other herbivores
8.3 Alternative sites of microbial digestion
8.4 Nutrient digestion and the environment
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Historical reference
9 Metabolism
9.1 Energy metabolism
9.2 Protein synthesis
9.3 Fat synthesis
9.4 Carbohydrate synthesis
9.5 Control of metabolism
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 3
QUANTIFYING THE NUTRIENT CONTENT OF FOODS: DIGESTIBILITY, ENERGY AND PROTEIN SUPPLY
10 Evaluation of feeds: digestibility
10.1 Measurement of digestibility
10.2 Validity of digestibility coefficients
10.3 Digestibility in different sections of the digestive tract
10.4 Factors affecting digestibility
10.5 Measurement of mineral availability
Summary
Questions
Further reading
11 Evaluation of foods: energy content of foods and energy partition
11.1 Energy demand
11.2 Energy supply and partition
11.3 Animal calorimetry: methods of measuring heat production and energy retention
11.4 Utilisation of metabolisable energy
Summary
Questions
Further reading
12 Evaluation of foods: systems for expressing energy supply and requirements
12.1 Energy systems and energy models
12.2 Energy systems for ruminants
12.3 Energy systems for pigs and poultry
12.4 Energy systems for horses
12.5 Energy systems for dogs and cats
12.6 Predicting the energy value of foods
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Historical references
13 Evaluation of foods: protein
13.1 Crude protein (CP)
13.2 Digestible crude protein (DCP)
13.3 Determination of endogenous nitrogen
13.4 Measures of protein quality for monogastric animals
13.5 Measures of food protein used in practice in the feeding
of pigs and poultry
13.6 Measures of food protein used in practice in the feeding
of horses
13.7 Measures of food protein quality for dogs and cats
13.8 Measures of protein quality for ruminant animals
13.9 The UK metabolisable protein system
13.10 The UK Feed into Milk (FiM) protein system for dairy cows
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 4
THE NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS OF ANIMALS
14 Feeding standards for maintenance and growth
14.1 Nutrient requirements for maintenance
14.2 Nutrient requirements for growth
14.3 Nutrient requirements for wool production
14.4 Mineral and vitamin requirements for maintenance and growth
14.5 Nutritional control of growth
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Historical reference
15 Feeding standards for reproduction
15.1 Nutrition and the initiation of reproductive ability
15.2 Plane of nutrition, fertility and fecundity
15.3 Egg production in poultry
15.4 Nutrition and the growth of the foetus
Summary
Questions
Further reading
16 Lactation
16.1 Sources of the milk constituents
16.2 Nutrient requirements of the lactating dairy cow
16.3 Nutrient requirements of the lactating ewe
16.4 Nutrient requirements of the lactating dairy goat
16.5 Nutrient requirements of the lactating sow
16.6 Nutrient requirements of the lactating mare
16.7 Nutrient requirements of the lactating dog and cat
Summary
Questions
Further reading
17 Voluntary intake of food
17.1 Food intake in pigs and poultry
17.2 Food intake in ruminants
17.3 Food intake in horses
17.4 Food intake in dogs and cats
17.5 Prediction of food intake
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 5
THE NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FOODS
18 Grass and forage crops
18.1 Pastures and grazing animals
18.2 Grasses
18.3 Legumes
18.4 Other forages
Summary
Questions
Further reading
19 Silage
19.1 Silage, ensilage and silos
19.2 Role of plant enzymes in ensilage
19.3 Role of microorganisms in ensilage
19.4 Nutrient losses in ensilage
19.5 Classification of silages
19.6 Nutritive value of silages
19.7 Whole crop cereal and legume silages
Summary
Questions
Further reading
20 Hay, artificially dried forages, straws and chaff
20.1 Hay
20.2 Artificially dried forages
20.3 Straws and related by-products
Summary
Questions
Further reading
21 Roots, tubers and related by-products
21.1 Roots
21.2 Tubers
Summary
Questions
Further reading
22 Cereal grains and cereal by-products
22.1 The nutrient composition of grains
22.2 Barley
22.3 Maize
22.4 Oats
22.5 Wheat
22.6 Other cereals
22.7 Cereal processing
Summary
Questions
Further reading
23 Protein concentrates
23.1 Oilseed cakes and meals
23.2 Oilseed residues of minor importance
23.3 Leguminous seeds
23.4 Processed animal protein (PAP)
23.5 Milk products
23.6 Single-cell protein and microalgae
23.7 Insect protein
23.8 Synthetic amino acids
23.9 Non-protein nitrogen compounds as protein sources
Summary
Questions
Further reading
24 Food additives
24.1 Antibiotics
24.2 Probiotics
24.3 Oligosaccharides
24.4 Enzymes
24.5 Organic acids
24.6 Spray-dried plasma
24.7 Modifiers of rumen fermentation
24.8 Plant extracts
Summary
Questions
Further reading
Part 6
ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND HUMAN NUTRITION
25 Animal nutrition and the consumers of animal products
25.1 Comparative nutrition
25.2 The contribution of animal products to human requirements
25.3 Objections to the use of animal products
25.4 Animal products: past, present and future
Summary
Questions
Further reading
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité GEN000000005284 636.085 2 MAC Ouvrage Centre de documentation UniLasalle/ Campus Rouen Salle de lecture Sorti jusqu'au 28/06/2024 Equine applied and clinical nutrition / New York : Saunders Elsevier (2013)
Titre : Equine applied and clinical nutrition : health, welfare and performance Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Raymond J Geor (19..-..), Editeur scientifique ; Patricia A Harris (195-..), Editeur scientifique ; Manfred Coenen, Editeur scientifique Editeur : New York : Saunders Elsevier Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 1 vol. (679 p.) Présentation : ill. en coul Format : 29 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7020-3422-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Horses Nutrition Health Feeding and feeds Animal nutrition Animals Food Animal feeding Feeds Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena Animal Feed Animal Nutrition Sciences Chevaux Santé Alimentation Animaux Aliments pour animaux Index. décimale : 63 Résumé : 'Equine Applied and Clinical Nutrition' is a comprehensive text resource on the nutrition and feeding management of horses. Over 20 experts from around the world share their wisdom on a topic of central relevance to all equine practitioners and the equine community generally Note de contenu : Gastrointestinal physiology / Alfred M. Merritt and Véronique Julliand
Endocrine and metabolic physiology / Raymond J. Geor
Factors affecting feed intake / Derek Cuddeford
Water / Nadia F. Cymbaluk
Energy systems and requirements / Andrea D. Ellis
Amino acids and protein / Kristine L. Urschel and Laurie M. Lawrence
Fat and fatty acids / Lori K. Warren and Kelly R. Vineyard
Carbohydrates / Rhonda M. Hoffman
Vitamins / Annette Zeyner and Patricia A. Harris
Macro and trace elements in equine nutrition / Manfred Coenen
Feeding stallions and broodmares / Laurie M. Lawrence
Feeding the growing horse / William B. Staniar
Practical considerations for feeding racehorses / Brian D. Nielson
Nutritional management of elite endurance horses / Patricia A. Harris and Harold C. Schott II
Nutritional considerations for aged horses / Sarah L. Ralston and Patricia A. Harris
Practical donkey and mule nutrition / David G. Smith and Faith A. Burden
Feedstuffs for horses / Jan Erik Lindberg
Pastures and pasture management / Annette C. Longland
Specialized dietary supplements / Carey A. Williams
Feed hygiene and related disorders in horses / Josef Kamphues
The manufacturers' role in feed quality and safety: a discussion on methods used in feed manufacturing processes to assure feed hygiene and safety / Ruth Bishop
Assessment of body condition and bodyweight / Rebecca A. Carter and Alexandra H.A. Dugdale
Ration evaluation and formulation / Catherine E. Dunnett
Assessment of nutritional status from analysis of blood and other tissue samples / Ingrid Vervuert and Ellen Kienzle
Effects of diet on behavior
normal and abnormal / Becky Hothersall and Christine J. Nicol
Controversial areas in equine nutrition and feeding management: the editors' views / Patricia A. Harris, Manfred Coenen and Raymond J. Geor
Laminitis / Raymond J. Geor and Patricia A. Harris
Obesity / Raymond J. Geor and Patricia A. Harris
Feeding thin and starved horses / Caroline McGregor Argo
Hyperlipemia / Andy E. Durham
Exercise-associated muscle disorders / Patricia A. Harris and José Luis L. Rivero
Developmental orthopedic disease / Ingrid Vervuert and Andrea D. Ellis
Oral joint supplements in the management of osteoarthritis / C. Wayne McIlwraith
Gastric ulceration / Nanna Luthersson and Jenifer A. Nadeau
Intestinal disease / Andy E. Durham
Urinary tract disease / Harold C. Schott II
Hepatic insufficiency / Andy E. Durham
Nutritional considerations in grass sickness, botulism, equine motor neuron disease and equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy / Bruce McGorum, Robert S. Pirie and John A. Keen
Feeding management pre- and post-surgery / Tim Mair
Feeding orphan and sick foals / Sarah J. Stoneham
Assisted enteral and parenteral feeding / Elizabeth A. CarrEquine applied and clinical nutrition : health, welfare and performance [texte imprimé] / Raymond J Geor (19..-..), Editeur scientifique ; Patricia A Harris (195-..), Editeur scientifique ; Manfred Coenen, Editeur scientifique . - New York : Saunders Elsevier, 2013 . - 1 vol. (679 p.) : ill. en coul ; 29 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-7020-3422-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Horses Nutrition Health Feeding and feeds Animal nutrition Animals Food Animal feeding Feeds Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena Animal Feed Animal Nutrition Sciences Chevaux Santé Alimentation Animaux Aliments pour animaux Index. décimale : 63 Résumé : 'Equine Applied and Clinical Nutrition' is a comprehensive text resource on the nutrition and feeding management of horses. Over 20 experts from around the world share their wisdom on a topic of central relevance to all equine practitioners and the equine community generally Note de contenu : Gastrointestinal physiology / Alfred M. Merritt and Véronique Julliand
Endocrine and metabolic physiology / Raymond J. Geor
Factors affecting feed intake / Derek Cuddeford
Water / Nadia F. Cymbaluk
Energy systems and requirements / Andrea D. Ellis
Amino acids and protein / Kristine L. Urschel and Laurie M. Lawrence
Fat and fatty acids / Lori K. Warren and Kelly R. Vineyard
Carbohydrates / Rhonda M. Hoffman
Vitamins / Annette Zeyner and Patricia A. Harris
Macro and trace elements in equine nutrition / Manfred Coenen
Feeding stallions and broodmares / Laurie M. Lawrence
Feeding the growing horse / William B. Staniar
Practical considerations for feeding racehorses / Brian D. Nielson
Nutritional management of elite endurance horses / Patricia A. Harris and Harold C. Schott II
Nutritional considerations for aged horses / Sarah L. Ralston and Patricia A. Harris
Practical donkey and mule nutrition / David G. Smith and Faith A. Burden
Feedstuffs for horses / Jan Erik Lindberg
Pastures and pasture management / Annette C. Longland
Specialized dietary supplements / Carey A. Williams
Feed hygiene and related disorders in horses / Josef Kamphues
The manufacturers' role in feed quality and safety: a discussion on methods used in feed manufacturing processes to assure feed hygiene and safety / Ruth Bishop
Assessment of body condition and bodyweight / Rebecca A. Carter and Alexandra H.A. Dugdale
Ration evaluation and formulation / Catherine E. Dunnett
Assessment of nutritional status from analysis of blood and other tissue samples / Ingrid Vervuert and Ellen Kienzle
Effects of diet on behavior
normal and abnormal / Becky Hothersall and Christine J. Nicol
Controversial areas in equine nutrition and feeding management: the editors' views / Patricia A. Harris, Manfred Coenen and Raymond J. Geor
Laminitis / Raymond J. Geor and Patricia A. Harris
Obesity / Raymond J. Geor and Patricia A. Harris
Feeding thin and starved horses / Caroline McGregor Argo
Hyperlipemia / Andy E. Durham
Exercise-associated muscle disorders / Patricia A. Harris and José Luis L. Rivero
Developmental orthopedic disease / Ingrid Vervuert and Andrea D. Ellis
Oral joint supplements in the management of osteoarthritis / C. Wayne McIlwraith
Gastric ulceration / Nanna Luthersson and Jenifer A. Nadeau
Intestinal disease / Andy E. Durham
Urinary tract disease / Harold C. Schott II
Hepatic insufficiency / Andy E. Durham
Nutritional considerations in grass sickness, botulism, equine motor neuron disease and equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy / Bruce McGorum, Robert S. Pirie and John A. Keen
Feeding management pre- and post-surgery / Tim Mair
Feeding orphan and sick foals / Sarah J. Stoneham
Assisted enteral and parenteral feeding / Elizabeth A. CarrRéservation
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