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Voluntary Food Intake And Diet Selection In Farm Animals 2 Edition Forbes

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Voluntary Food Intake And Diet Selection In Farm Animals 2 Edition Forbes
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Publisher: Wallingford, UK ; Cambridge, MA : CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.3 MB
Author: Forbes, J. M. (John Michael), 1940-
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 2 edition

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Voluntary Food Intake And Diet Selection In Farm Animals 2 Edition Forbes by Forbes, J. M. (john Michael), 1940- instant download after payment.

viii, 453 p. : 25 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. 407-447) and index, Feeding behaviour -- Feedbacks from the gastrointestinal tract -- Metabolites and hormones -- Central nervous system and the special senses -- Learning about food; conditioned preferences and aversions -- Diet selection - principles -- Diet selection - practicalities -- Integrative theories of food intake control -- Minimal total discomfort -- Diet digestibility, energy concentration and supplementation of forages -- Protein and other nutrients -- Appetites for specific nutrients -- Silage -- Growth and fattening -- Reproduction and lactation -- Environmental factors affecting intake