Dairy Sheep Feeding and Nutrition

Dairy Sheep Feeding and Nutrition
Title Dairy Sheep Feeding and Nutrition PDF eBook
Author Giuseppe Pulina
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 2002
Genre Technology & Engineering
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Dairy Sheep Nutrition

Dairy Sheep Nutrition
Title Dairy Sheep Nutrition PDF eBook
Author Giuseppe Pulina
Publisher Cabi
Total Pages 222
Release 2004
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780851996813

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This book provides an essential guide to all aspects of dairy sheep nutrition including milk production, protein, energy, mineral and vitamin nutrition, feed intake, nutrition and milk quality, grazing and stocking rate management and nutrition and milk quality. Originally published in Italian in 2001 this book will be the only text in English to cover this growing subject.

Nutrition for Lactation of Dairy Sheep

Nutrition for Lactation of Dairy Sheep
Title Nutrition for Lactation of Dairy Sheep PDF eBook
Author Hamadi Rouissi
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Electronic books
ISBN

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The feeding of dairy sheep has to start exactly at the beginning of the last 2¬†months of gestation (the last third of gestation) and not after lambing. Indeed, during this critical physiological stage, the rumen is compressed by the uterus. Therefore, the ewe can no longer ingest the amount of food that can satisfy its ingestion capacity (2,Äì2.5¬†kg DM/100Kg of weight/speed) which leads to a controversial situation therein the fact that on the one hand the needs are high (maintenance and gestation) and on the other hand the ingestion capacity is decreasing. To solve this issue, we should give the ewe a supplement based on good quality food that is not heavy and that favors rapid digestive transit. Thus, this supplement must be a concentrated feed distributed at a rate of 0.3 FU/ewe/day), during the last 2¬†months of gestation. This feeding technique makes it possible to have vigorous lambs at birth, a satisfactory colostrum production which makes it possible to give the lambs the antibodies, necessary for their passive immunity, and therefore reduce the perinatal mortality rate as well as allow for a good triggering of milk production which will be increased in the quantity produced and the peak of lactation. In general, the ration must always be balanced in energy and protein. Indeed, if the ration is surplus in energy, it can cause the infertility of ewes. If it is the other way around, the urea will be stored in the liver and transformed into the urine. However, if the excess is intolerable, it will persist in the liver and cause mortality of the animals and diseases, such as alkalosis. In addition to proteins and energy, ewes must receive the necessary minerals, mainly Ca and P, during pregnancy and lactation. A deficiency of Ca at the end of gestation will cause milk fever (hypocalcemia) which will not be recoverable later. Finally, excessive watering should be avoided after a water is cut to prevent diarrhea.

Handbook of Milk of Non-Bovine Mammals

Handbook of Milk of Non-Bovine Mammals
Title Handbook of Milk of Non-Bovine Mammals PDF eBook
Author Young W. Park
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 730
Release 2017-05-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1119110289

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THE ONLY SINGLE-SOURCE GUIDE TO THE LATEST SCIENCE, NUTRITION, AND APPLICATIONS OF ALL THE NON-BOVINE MILKS CONSUMED AROUND THE WORLD Featuring contributions by an international team of dairy and nutrition experts, this second edition of the popular Handbook of Milk of Non-Bovine Mammals provides comprehensive coverage of milk and dairy products derived from all non-bovine dairy species. Milks derived from domesticated dairy species other than the cow are an essential dietary component for many countries around the world. Especially in developing and under-developed countries, milks from secondary dairy species are essential sources of nutrition for the humanity. Due to the unavailability of cow milk and the low consumption of meat, the milks of non-bovine species such as goat, buffalo, sheep, horse, camel, Zebu, Yak, mare and reindeer are critical daily food sources of protein, phosphate and calcium. Furthermore, because of hypoallergenic properties of certain species milk including goats, mare and camel are increasingly recommended as substitutes in diets for those who suffer from cow milk allergies. This book: Discusses key aspects of non-bovine milk production, including raw milk production in various regions worldwide Describes the compositional, nutritional, therapeutic, physio-chemical, and microbiological characteristics of all non-bovine milks Addresses processing technologies as well as various approaches to the distribution and consumption of manufactured milk products Expounds characteristics of non-bovine species milks relative to those of human milk, including nutritional, allergenic, immunological, health and cultural factors. Features six new chapters, including one focusing on the use of non-bovine species milk components in the manufacture of infant formula products Thoroughly updated and revised to reflect the many advances that have occurred in the dairy industry since the publication of the acclaimed first edition, Handbook of Milk of Non-Bovine Mammals, 2nd Edition is an essential reference for dairy scientists, nutritionists, food chemists, animal scientists, allergy specialists, health professionals, and allied professionals.

Dairy Goats Feeding and Nutrition

Dairy Goats Feeding and Nutrition
Title Dairy Goats Feeding and Nutrition PDF eBook
Author Antonello Cannas
Publisher CABI
Total Pages 307
Release 2008
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1845933486

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Dairy goats have long been considered an important source of income for rural populations, providing the opportunity for profitable and sustainable diversity for small farms. Their importance is also increasing in intensive feeding systems and in large farms. They are highly adaptable due to their unique feeding habits and have become popular livestock animals in a range of environments, from temperate grasslands to subtropical, semi-arid and mountainous areas. Moreover, goat milk products are finding a growing acceptance in the world market and research has increased in feeding strategies for improved productivity and quality. Examining all aspects of dairy goat feeding and nutrition, this book represents a long awaited review of recent scientific research and updated techniques. Chapters discuss aspects such as the modelling and production of goat's milk as well as the estimation of nutrient requirements and food intake of goats.

Optimising Genetics, Reproduction and Nutrition of Dairy Sheep and Goats

Optimising Genetics, Reproduction and Nutrition of Dairy Sheep and Goats
Title Optimising Genetics, Reproduction and Nutrition of Dairy Sheep and Goats PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 7
Release 2014
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ISBN 9781742547008

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Milk and Dairy Products in Human Nutrition

Milk and Dairy Products in Human Nutrition
Title Milk and Dairy Products in Human Nutrition PDF eBook
Author Young W. Park
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 1063
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1118534204

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Milk is nature’s most complete food, and dairy products are considered to be the most nutritious foods of all. The traditional view of the role of milk has been greatly expanded in recent years beyond the horizon of nutritional subsistence of infants: it is now recognized to be more than a source of nutrients for the healthy growth of children and nourishment of adult humans. Alongside its major proteins (casein and whey), milk contains biologically active compounds, which have important physiological and biochemical functions and significant impacts upon human metabolism, nutrition and health. Many of these compounds have been proven to have beneficial effects on human nutrition and health. This comprehensive reference is the first to address such a wide range of topics related to milk production and human health, including: mammary secretion, production, sanitation, quality standards and chemistry, as well as nutrition, milk allergies, lactose intolerance, and the bioactive and therapeutic compounds found in milk. In addition to cow’s milk, the book also covers the milk of non-bovine dairy species which is of economic importance around the world. The Editors have assembled a team of internationally renowned experts to contribute to this exhaustive volume which will be essential reading for dairy scientists, nutritionists, food scientists, allergy specialists and health professionals.