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Quantitative Aspects Of Ruminant Digestion And Metabolism Second Edition Second Jan Dijkstra

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Quantitative Aspects Of Ruminant Digestion And Metabolism Second Edition Second Jan Dijkstra
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.21 MB
Pages: 746
Author: Jan Dijkstra, John M Forbes, James France
ISBN: 9780851998145, 0851998143
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: Second

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Quantitative Aspects Of Ruminant Digestion And Metabolism Second Edition Second Jan Dijkstra by Jan Dijkstra, John M Forbes, James France 9780851998145, 0851998143 instant download after payment.

The first edition of this book, published in 1993, was very well received as providing a comprehensive review of the digestion and metabolism of ruminant animals. Since its publication, much new research has been conducted in the subject and knowledge has increased. This is incorporated in this second edition through the addition of five completely new chapters. These cover; the gas production technique in feed evaluation; calorimetry; the relationship between pasture characteristics and animal performance; feed processing; and the integration of data in feed evaluation systems. Other chapters have been fully expanded and updated as appropriate and Dr Dijkstra has also been enrolled as the lead editor. This book brings together quantitative approaches used in the study of mechanisms of ruminant digestion and metabolism.

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