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Predicting feed intake of food-producing animals / Subcommittee on Feed Intake, Committee on Animal Nutrition, Board on Agriculture, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.). Subcommittee on Feed Intake.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Feeds.
Animal nutrition.
Livestock.
Fishes--Feeding and feeds.
Fishes.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (95 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1987.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
How much do animals eat? Why do eating patterns change? How do physiological, dietary, and environmental factors affect feed intake? This volume, a comprehensive overview of the latest animal feed intake research, answers these questions with detailed information about the feeding patterns of fishes, pigs, poultry, dairy cows, beef cattle, and sheep. Equations for calculating predicted feed intake are presented for each animal and are accompanied by charts, graphs, and tables.
Contents:
Predicting Feed Intake of Food-Producing Animals
Copyright
Preface
Contents
1 Introduction: Feed Intake Control Mechanisms
INTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW OF CONTROL SYSTEMS
Digestive Tract
Metabolites
Hormones
Brain
Other Factors
REGULATORY PEPTIDES
Cholecystokinin
Opioid Peptides
THE ROLE OF FEED INTAKE IN THE REGULATION OF ENERGY BALANCE
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
2 Fishes
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS
DIETARY FACTORS
Nutrient Deficiency
Food Particle Size and Composition
Feeding Stimulants
Feed Quality
PREDICTING FEED INTAKE
Feeding Equation Derivation
3 Swine
FEED INTAKE OF GROWING PIGS
Suckling Pig
Weanling Pig
Growing Pig
VOLUNTARY FEED INTAKE DURING GESTATION
VOLUNTARY FEED INTAKE DURING LACTATION
FACTORS AFFECTING VOLUNTARY FEED INTAKE
Physiological Factors
Environmental Factors
Nutritional Factors
PREDICTING VOLUNTARY FEED INTAKE
EXAMPLE PREDICTIONS
Validation
4 Poultry
FEED INTAKE CONTROL MECHANISMS
Glucostatic Theory
Thermostatic Theory
Lipostatic Theory
Aminostatic Theory
Ionostatic Theory
Role of Brain Structure
Summary
ESTIMATING FEED INTAKE OF LAYING HENS
ESTIMATING FEED INTAKE OF BROILERS
CALCULATIONS OF DRY MATTER INTAKE
5 Dairy Cattle
LACTATION RESPONSE
LIMITING FORAGE INTAKE
COMPUTING ESTIMATES OF DRY MATTER INTAKE
Environmental Temperature
Meals and Meal Patterns
Grinding and Pelleting
6 Beef Cattle
Body Size and Production Demands
Mature Size and Sex
Age
Genetic Variance
Breed Type
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
Temperature and Weather.
Photoperiod and Timing of Feeding
Forage Availability for Grazing Cattle
Diet Water Content
Degree of Fermentation
Dietary Protein
Feed Processing
AN EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SYSTEMS FOR PREDICTING INTAKE BY BEEF CATTLE
Limitations
SUMMARY OF FACTORS INFLUENCING INTAKE OF BEEF CATTLE
APPLICATION OF EQUATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Yearlings
Calves
Beef Cows
7 Sheep
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND DIETARY FACTORS
PREDICTING DRY MATTER INTAKE OF SHEEP
EVALUATION OF EQUATIONS TO PREDICT INTAKE OF SHEEP
MANAGEMENT TO MAXIMIZE INTAKE IN SHEEP
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographies and index.
ISBN:
9786610221882
9781280221880
1280221887
9780309598712
0309598710
9780585084657
0585084653
OCLC:
568151406

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