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Voluntary Feed Intake In Pigs David Torrallardona Eugeni Roura

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Voluntary Feed Intake In Pigs David Torrallardona Eugeni Roura
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Publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.56 MB
Pages: 368
Author: David Torrallardona, Eugeni Roura
ISBN: 9789086860968, 9086860966
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Voluntary Feed Intake In Pigs David Torrallardona Eugeni Roura by David Torrallardona, Eugeni Roura 9789086860968, 9086860966 instant download after payment.

Understanding voluntary feed intake of pigs enables the precise formulation of pig feeds, ensuring the ingestion of sufficient but not excessive amounts of nutrients to optimise performance. This reference textbook, based on scientific results covers all aspects of feed intake in pigs. It contains up-to-date reviews by renowned scientific experts on different aspects affecting voluntary feed intake and diet selection in pigs. Different physiological factors involved in feed intake regulation, ranging from the sensorial evaluation of feeds, to the hormonal and metabolic regulation of feed intake and the impact of pig health are discussed. The book also deals with aspects such as genetic background of the animals, feeder design, environmental conditions, and the use of models to predict feed intake. This book is intended for academics, researchers, students and industry professionals involved in the field of pig nutrition and pig production.

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