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Upgrading Residues and By-products for Animals
Upgrading Residues and By-products for Animals
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Almond Hulls
American Feed Control Officials
Andrew J. Baker
animal waste utilization
AOAC Method
Arsanilic Acid
Author_J. Tal Huber
automatic-update
Beet Pulp
Broiler Litter
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=PSV
Cattle Rations
chemical feed processing
COP=United Kingdom
Corn Silage
Cottonseed Meal
crop residue treatment
Crude Protein
D. J. Schingoethe
Delivery_Pre-order
Donald L. Bath
Dry Matter Digestibility
Dry Matter Intake
DW
Energy Source
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eq_isMigrated=2
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J. P. Fontenot
J. T. Huber
Language_English
Larry D. Satter
Liquid Whey
Merrill A. Millett
Michigan State University
NaOH Treatment
Nonprotein Nitrogen
PA=Temporarily unavailable
Price_€100 and above
protein enrichment techniques
PS=Active
ruminant nutrition
Ruminant Rations
Safflower Meal
softlaunch
Straw Dry Matter
sustainable livestock feed solutions
Swine Waste
Terry Klopfenstein
Tomato Pomace
unconventional feed resources
Vibratory Ball Milling
W. A. Olson
Whey Product
Product details
- ISBN 9781315898353
- Weight: 420g
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 29 Nov 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Accumulation into one source of what is known regarding the feeding value of these materials and systems which have been developed for improving their digestibility, palatability or methods of handling was the motivation for organising this book. These has been an effort to include the major categories of unconventional materials which can potentially be upgraded to provide the ruminant with needed nutrients, but certainly some have been missed. It is hoped that this treatise will prove to be a valuable tool for workers involved in improving the utilization of residues and waste products for animals.
Upgrading Residues and By-products for Animals
€198.40
