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Nutrient requirements of dairy cattle / National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dairy cattle--Feeding and feeds.
Dairy cattle.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1378 pages)
Edition:
Eighth revised edition.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : The National Academies Press, [2021]
Summary:
Since 1944, the National Research Council (NRC) has published seven editions of the Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle. This reference has guided nutritionists and other professionals in academia and the dairy and feed industries in developing and implementing nutritional and feeding programs for dairy cattle. The eighth revised edition of the Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle builds on the previous editions. A great deal of new research has been published and there is a large amount of new information for many nutrients. This book represents a comprehensive review of the most recent information available on efficient, profitable, and environmentally conscious dairy cattle nutrition and ingredient composition.
Contents:
The National Academies of SCIENCES • ENGINEERING • MEDICINE
COMMITTEE ON NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS OF DAIRY CATTLE
BOARD ON AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Preface
Acknowledgments
Summary
1. Defining Requirements
INTRODUCTION
REPORTING AND APPLICATION OF THE REQUIREMENTS
REFERENCES
2. Dry Matter Intake
PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS
METABOLIC CONTROL
INTEGRATION OF SIGNALS
EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING DRY MATTER INTAKE
FEEDING MANAGEMENT, FEEDING BEHAVIOR, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING FEED INTAKE
3. Energy
ENERGY UNITS
ENERGY VALUES OF FEEDS
OVERALL ENERGY SCHEME
FEED FRACTIONS
ESTIMATING THE DIGESTIBLE ENERGY VALUE FOR FEEDS AND DIETS
ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
4. Fat
RUMEN METABOLISM, DIGESTION, AND ABSORPTION
MODEL USED FOR FATTY ACID DIGESTION
MILK FAT COMPOSITION
LACTATING COW RESPONSES TO DIETARY FAT
DIETARY FAT INTERVENTIONS AND REPRODUCTION
DAIRY FAT AND HUMAN HEALTH AND POSSIBLE MODIFICATION OF MILK FAT
SUMMARY
5. Carbohydrates
NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER
NEUTRAL DETERGENT-SOLUBLE CARBOHYDRATES
RUMINAL AND TOTAL-TRACT DIGESTION
PREDICTION OF RUMINAL CARBOHYDRATE DIGESTIBILITY
PHYSICALLY EFFECTIVE NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER
RECOMMENDATIONS
6. Protein
MAJOR DIFFERENCES FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION
METABOLIZABLE PROTEIN AND AMINO ACID SUPPLY
POSTABSORPTIVE USE OF METABOLIZABLE PROTEIN AND AMINO ACID
MEETING THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR METABOLIZABLE PROTEIN AND AMINO ACIDS
PROTEIN AND DRY MATTER INTAKE
EFFECTS OF PROTEIN ON REPRODUCTION
UREA RECYCLING AND ENERGY COST
7. Minerals
MACROMINERALS
MICROMINERALS
8. Vitamins
FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS
WATER-SOLUBLE VITAMINS
9. Water
POOLS OF BODY WATER
WATER BALANCE
WATER LOSSES
WATER QUALITY
10. Nutrient Requirements of the Young Calf
BODY WEIGHT CONVERSIONS
DRY MATTER INTAKE
ENERGY REQUIREMENTS OF CALVES
EFFECTS OF SOURCES OF ENERGY
PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS
CALCULATION OF METABOLIZABLE ENERGY VALUES OF FEEDS
VALIDATION OF MODEL WITH EXPERIMENTAL DATA
ENERGY AND PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS FOR CALVES
MINERAL AND VITAMIN REQUIREMENTS OF CALVES
PRACTICAL FEEDING CONSIDERATIONS
OTHER ASPECTS OF CALF NUTRITION
11. Growth
ENERGY AND PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS FOR GROWING DAIRY HEIFERS
EFFECTS OF PLANE OF NUTRITION ON FUTURE MILK PRODUCTION
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR METABOLIZABLE ENERGY AND METABOLIZABLE PROTEIN
TARGET BODY WEIGHTS AT BREEDING AND CALVING
PREDICTING GAIN FROM AVAILABLE METABOLIZABLE ENERGY AND METABOLIZABLE PROTEIN
HEIFER GROWTH PROGRAMS
MODEL LIMITATIONS AND RESEARCH NEEDS
12. Dry and Transition Cows
METABOLIC AND PHYSIOLOGIC STATUS OF THE TRANSITION COW
NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS FOR PREGNANCY AND TRANSITION
ETIOLOGY AND NUTRITIONAL PREVENTION OF METABOLIC DISORDERS
13. Dairy Production Systems
GROUP HOUSED WITH TOTAL MIXED RATIONS
PASTURE-BASED SYSTEMS
FEEDING AND AUTOMATIC MILKING SYSTEMS
ORGANIC DAIRY SYSTEMS
GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS AND DAIRY CATTLE
14. Dairy Cattle Nutrition and the Environment
METHANE
NITROGEN
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
INTEGRATED APPROACHES
MINERALS
TOTAL MANURE
15. Feed By-Products
POORLY DIGESTIBLE FIBER
DIGESTIBLE ENERGY
PROTEIN FEEDS
ENERGY/PROTEIN BY-PRODUCTS
16. Feed Additives
IONOPHORES
YEAST AND DIRECT-FED MICROBIALS
SILAGE INOCULANTS
ENZYMES
ESSENTIAL OILS AND OTHER PHYTONUTRIENTS
17. Agents That Are Toxic to Dairy Cattle
PLANT SECONDARY COMPOUNDS AND TOXIC AGENTS PRODUCED IN PLANTS
MYCOTOXINS
MICROBES AS TOXIC AGENTS IN FEED OR WATER
PRIONS
18. Feed Analysis
CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL ANALYSES
DIGESTION ANALYSES
19. Nutrient Composition of Feeds
SOURCE OF DATA
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND GENERATION OF DATA
20. Model Description and Evaluation
MODEL ABBREVIATIONS AND UNITS
MODEL INPUTS
NUTRIENT SUPPLY MODEL
NUTRIENT UTILIZATION AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION
MODEL EVALUATIONS
MODEL VARIANCE RELATIVE TO ANIMAL PERFORMANCE AND DIET SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL APPLICATION IN R
21. Nutrient Requirement Tables
Appendix A. Statement of Task
Appendix B. Acronyms and Abbreviations
Appendix C. Committee Member Biographies.
Notes:
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Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0-309-67778-5
0-309-67780-7
OCLC:
1453209657

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