The Encyclopedia of Animal Nutrition
Format:Hardback
Publisher:CABI Publishing
Published:10th Jan '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Suitable for researchers, students and advisers of animal nutrition and feed, as well as anyone interested in agriculture, the food industry, veterinary science, zoology, physiology, human health, animal science, and animal behaviour.
This new encyclopedia covers animal nutrition across a wide range of disciplines, including physiology, biochemistry, veterinary medicine and feed technology. It uses a global approach, including ruminants, non-ruminant mammals, fish, birds, farmed invertebrates, dogs, cats, and other companion, laboratory and zoo animals.The Encyclopedia of Animal Nutrition covers animal nutrition across a wide range of disciplines, including physiology, biochemistry, veterinary medicine and feed technology. Through approximately 3000 entries ranging from short definitions to more discursive articles, it discusses and illuminates on all aspects of this important topic. The book: - Covers every type of animal managed in developing and developed countries, from livestock and companion animals to those commonly found in laboratories and zoos; - Includes human nutrition as well as fish species used in aquaculture, and farmed invertebrates such as honey bees and prawns, and animals of localised significance such as yaks, snakes, crocodiles, and asses; - Addresses important societal topics in relation to nutrition, including welfare, environmental pollution, disease, resource use, and animal product quality. Written by a global team of contributors and expert section editors, this book is an important resource for researchers, students and advisers of animal nutrition and feed, as well as anyone interested in agriculture, the food industry, veterinary science, zoology, physiology, human health, animal science, and animal behaviour.
ISBN: 9781789247268
Dimensions: 276mm x 219mm x 40mm
Weight: 2878g
768 pages
2nd edition