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- Dr André BanninkDr Soumya KarDr Dirkjan SchokkerDr Jan DijkstraDr Jessica C. A. FriedersdorffDr Benjamin J. ThomasDr Sara E. PidcockDr Elizabeth H. HartDr Francesco RubinoProf Chris J. CreeveyDr Graeme T. AttwoodDr Sinead C. LeahyDr William J. KellyDr Sharon A. HuwsDr Cate L. WilliamsDr Neil R. McEwanDr Matthias HessDr Katerina FliegerováDr Shyam PaulDr Anil Kumar PuniyaDr Diego P. MorgaviDr Rosalind Ann GilbertDr Diane OuwerkerkDr Mi ZhouDr Junhua LiuProf Le Luo GuanDr Adrian E. NaasDr Phillip B. PopeProf. Roderick I. MackieDr Emilio UngerfeldDr Milka PopovaDr Timothy J. HackmannProf Veerle FievezDr Nympha De NeveDr Lore DewanckeleDr Stephanie A. TerryDr Carlos M. RomeroDr Alex V. ChavesDr Tim McAllisterDr Elie JamiDr Itzhak MizrahiDr David R. Yáñez-RuizDr S. AdityaDr E. HumerProf Qendrim ZebeliDr Sinéad M. WatersDr David A. KennyDr Paul E. SmithProf Aila VanhataloDr Anni Halmemies-Beauchet-FilleauDr Kristin HalesDr Jeferson LourencoDr Evelyne ForanoDr Darren S. SeidelDr Osman Yasir KoyunDr Dylan DavisDr Christina WelchDr James E. WellsDr Todd CallawayDr Alejandro BelancheDr Frederique Chaucheyras-DurandDr Lysiane DunièreDr Páraic Ó CuívDr Tom O'CallaghanDr Eva LewisProfessor Jeffrey L. Firkins
2020
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Reviews advances in understanding the role of different types of rumen microbiota such as archea, anaerobic fungi, viruses and the rumen wall microbial communityCovers both the way the rumen processes fibre and protein and factors affecting outputs such as energy (affecting animal health), lipids (affecting meat and milk quality) and methane emissions (affecting environmental impact)Comprehensive review of the range of nutritional strategies ...
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Achieving sustainable production of milk Volume 3
Dairy herd management and welfare
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- Dr Ken LeslieTrevor DeVriesAnusha BulumullaDr Mi ZhouProf. Le Luo GuanProf. John McNamaraProf. Pekka HuhtanenProf. Michel A. WattiauxMatias A. AguerreSanjeewa D. RanathungaProf. C. J. C. PhillipsProf. J. R. RocheDr Michael BlümmelDr A. MullerDr C. SchaderProfessor Mario HerreroM. R. GargProf. C. Jamie NewboldDr Gregory B. PennerProf. Kenneth NordlundProf. Alexander C. O. EvansDr Jan HultgrenShenming ZengDr P. MoroniDr F. WelcomeM. F. AddisDr Nick J. BellProf. Wendela WapenaarSimon ArcherDr John RemnantAlan MurphyProf. Jacqueline B. MatthewsProf. Jeffrey RushenProf. Michael StearKaren Fairlie-ClarkeNicholas JonssonBonnie MallardDavid GrothProf. David C. BarrettKristen K. ReyherAndrea TurnerDavid A. TisdallMr Jonathan StathamProf. Jennie E. PryceYvette de HaasDr Carmen GalloAna StrappiniEmily Miller-Cushon
2017
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Reviews advances in understanding and improving the welfare of dairy cattle;Summarises current research on rumen biology, digestion and ways of optimising nutrition of dairy cattle from grazing to feed and feed supplements;Discusses latest developments in maintaining the health of dairy cattle, including the genetics of disease resistance and dairy herd health management
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2007
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Nutrient Requirements of Domesticated Ruminants draws on the most up-to-date research on the energy, protein, mineral, vitamin and water requirements of beef and dairy cattle, sheep and goats. It defines the responses of animals, in weight change, milk production and wool growth, to quantitative and qualitative changes in their feed supply. It has particular application to grazing animals. Factors affecting the intake of feed are taken into account and recommendations are given according to t...
PHP2,935.89
Improving the Safety and Quality of Milk
Milk Production and Processing
2010
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Consumers demand quality milk with a reasonable shelf-life, a requirement that can be met more successfully by the milk industry through use of improved processes and technologies. Guaranteeing the production of safe milk also remains of paramount importance. Improving the safety and quality of milk provides a comprehensive and timely reference to best practice and research advances in these areas. Volume 1 focuses on milk production and processing. Volume 2 covers the sensory and nutritio...
PHP15,552.49
2016
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Food toxicology studies how natural or synthetic poisons and toxicants in diverse food products cause harmful, detrimental, or adverse side effects in living organisms. Food toxicology is an important consideration as food supply chain is becoming more multinational in origin, and any contamination or toxic manifestation may cause serious, wide-spread adverse health effects. Food Toxicology covers various aspects of food safety and toxicology, including the study ...
PHP14,281.59
Achieving sustainable production of eggs Volume 1
Safety and quality
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- Dr Sophie JanDr Richard K. GastDr Margaret SextonDr Pietro RocculiSteven VermeirDr Bart De KetelaereF. CisnerosDr C. HamelinProf. Juliet R. RobertsMitch KanterDr Tia M. RainsNaiyana GujralDr Hoon H. SunwooNeijat MohamedErin M. GoldbergProf. James D. HouseJanet E. FultonKaustav MajumderDr Anna WolcYasumi HorimotoDr Hajime HattaKylie HewsonDr Kapil ChousalkerFlorence BaronProf Maureen M. BainProfessor Yoshinori MineDr Nicolas GuyotProfessor Deana JonesDr Koen de ReuDr Yves NysDr Sophie Réhault-Godbert
2017
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Reviews latest research on composition and properties of egg shell, white and yolk;Summarises recent studies on pathogens affecting eggs and methods for their control such as washing and packaging;Discusses current findings on factors affecting quality attributes such as appearance, shelf-life and nutritional value
PHP12,173.59
Physiological Aspects of Digestion and Metabolism in Ruminants
Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology
2012
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This volume is comprised of invited papers presented at the Seventh International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology, held in Sendai, Japan, in September 1989. Papers are invited on the recommendations of 300 international experts. The proceedings of this symposia provides the most comprehensive coverage available of current research in ruminant physiology.
PHP3,911.99
2017
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Lawrie's Meat Science, Eighth Edition, provides a timely and thorough update to this key reference work, documenting significant advances in the meat industry, including storage and preservation of meat, the eating quality of meat, and meat safety. The book examines the growth and development of meat animals, from the conversion of muscle to meat and eventual point of consumption. This updated volume has been expanded to include chapters examining such areas as packaging and storage, meat ...
PHP8,848.59
Achieving sustainable production of milk Volume 1
Milk composition, genetics and breeding
2017
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Summarises latest research on the composition of proteins and components in milkReviews advances in understanding factors affecting milk quality eg. breeding and nutritionDiscusses current research on genetic factors affecting dairy cattle growth and health as well as ways to optimise breeding to improve the productivity of dairy cows
PHP10,741.49
2020
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This specially curated collection features four reviews of current and key research on metabolic disorders in dairy cattle.The first chapter reviews the prevalence, etiology and effects of ruminal acidosis, as well as ways to counteract it through regulation of ruminal pH. The chapter includes a case study on subacute rumen acidosis (SARA) in the post-partum phase of the transition period.The second chapter assesses the main pathways for rumen fermentation ...
PHP2,720.49
2022
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The fifth edition of this important book reviews recent advances in livestock mineral nutrition, updated throughout with new references that reflect the growing complexity of mineral metabolism. Major related themes covered include the assessment of the 'mineral value' of feeds, the false hopes placed on organic mineral supplements and limiting the 'mineral footprint' of livestock production to lower environmental pollution. Also discussed are new developments and concepts including: Salt ...
PHP9,071.49
Achieving sustainable production of pig meat Volume 2
Animal breeding and nutrition
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- Prof. J. F. PatienceCharlotte LauridsenDr J. Jacques MatteDr Ludovic BrossardJean-Yves DourmadFlorence Garcia-LaunayJaap van MilgenDr David S. BuchananC. L. WalkDr John M. BrameldDavid M. BrownTim ParrMs Ingunn StenslandJohn R. PluskeDr Candido PomarInes AndrettaLuciano HauschildEmily Mahan-RiggsDr M. L. W. J. BroekhuijseDuy Ngoc DoProfessor Sung Woo KimDr Mike BedfordProfessor Robert van BarneveldProfessor Jack DekkersProfessor Glen AlmondRobert J. E. HewittDarryl N. D'SouzaProfessor Haja Kadarmideen
2017
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Reviews latest research on pig genetics and its implications for improved breedingDetailed review of ways of meeting energy, protein, vitamin and mineral requirements of pigsAssesses the role of exogenous enzymes, growth promotors, prebiotics and probiotics in pig nutrition
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