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Straw and Other Fibrous By-products as Feed

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The most comprehensive review of the topic ever published, written by world authorities in the field, this book presents a summary and appraisal of world literature on processed and unprocessed straw and other fibrous by-products as animal feed. It has been written to help reduce repetition of expensive research and facilitate the much-needed practical application of existing knowledge. Covering both basic and applied research, it assembles and assesses the available information and discusses such topics quantities produced; handling and storing; chemistry and anatomy; methods for improving nutritive value; digestion, metabolism and supplementation in ruminants; feeding straws etc., to different livestock; laboratory evaluation methods; and economics of straw feeding. It will be a valuable reference for researchers, teachers, students, advisers, farmers, commercial organisations, planners and administrators in developing as well as developed countries.

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Straw and Other Fibrous By-products as Feed, F Sundstol, E Owen

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1984
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Titre
Straw and Other Fibrous By-products as Feed
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Elsevier
Publié
1984
Format
rigide
Pages
630
ISBN10
0444423028
ISBN13
9780444423023
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The most comprehensive review of the topic ever published, written by world authorities in the field, this book presents a summary and appraisal of world literature on processed and unprocessed straw and other fibrous by-products as animal feed. It has been written to help reduce repetition of expensive research and facilitate the much-needed practical application of existing knowledge. Covering both basic and applied research, it assembles and assesses the available information and discusses such topics quantities produced; handling and storing; chemistry and anatomy; methods for improving nutritive value; digestion, metabolism and supplementation in ruminants; feeding straws etc., to different livestock; laboratory evaluation methods; and economics of straw feeding. It will be a valuable reference for researchers, teachers, students, advisers, farmers, commercial organisations, planners and administrators in developing as well as developed countries.