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"Improving gut health in poultry is as good for the novice as it is
for the experienced nutritionist...this book is a must for every
poultry nutritionist."Dr Ioannis Mavromichalis, Ariston Nutrition
Consulting International This collection summarises current
research on the composition and function of the gastrointestinal
tract in poultry, the factors that affect its function, and
nutritional strategies to optimise poultry nutrition, health and
environmental impact. Part 1 begins by summarising advances in
sequencing and omics technologies to understand gut function. It
then reviews our current understanding of the gut microbiota, the
development of the gut microbiome over the life of the bird, and
gut function in nutrient processing and immune response. The second
part of the book reviews what we know about factors affecting gut
function and health. Chapters cover gastrointestinal diseases, the
interaction between pathogens and the gut as well the impact of
antibiotics. The final group of chapters discuss current research
on the effectiveness of feed additives in optimising gut health,
including probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, antimicrobials,
essential oils and other botanicals as well as cereal grains. With
its distinguished editor and team of expert chapter authors, this
will be a standard reference for poultry scientists, poultry feed
manufacturers and the poultry farming community.
In this book on Indian cattle ranching, Peter Iverson describes
a way of life that has been both economically viable and socially
and culturally rewarding. Thus an Indian rancher can demonstrate
his generosity and his concern for the well-being of others by
giving cattle or beef to relatives, or by feeding people at a
celebration. An expert rider possesses a skill appreciated by
others. A rancher who raises prime cattle demonstrates that Indians
can compete in an activity that dominates the surrounding
non-Indian society.
Focusing on the northern plains and the Southwest, Iverson
traces the rise and fall of individual and tribal cattle industries
against the backdrop of changing federal Indian policies. He
describes the Indian Bureau's inability to recognize that most
nineteenth-century reservations were better suited to ranching than
farming. Even though allotment and leasing stifled ranching,
livestock became symbols and ranching a new means of resisting,
adapting, and living--for remaining Native.
In the twentieth century, allotment, leasing, non-Indian
competition, and a changing regional economy have limited the
long-term economic success of Indian ranching. Although the New
Deal era saw some marked improvements in Native ranching
operations, Iverson suggests that since the 1960s, Indian and
non-Indian ranchers alike have faced the same dilemma that
confronted Indians in the nineteenth century: they are surrounded
by a society that does not understand them and has different
priorities for their land. Cattle ranching is no more likely to
disappear than are the Indian communities themselves, but cowboys
and Indians, who share a common sense of place and tradition, also
share an uncertain future.
Mutton is a great - as yet untold - story with its deep impact on
the landscape, history and culture of these islands. This is its
turning point. With current heightened public interest in
traditional and wholesome meats, now is the time for a serious
revival in the popularity of mutton. It once fed the nation and
took pride of place on dining tables from peasants to royalty. With
the backing of the Mutton Renaissance campaign, it is poised to
make a comeback as its extraordinary health and environmental
benefits are recognised. Bob Kennard addresses all the issues:
what's a wether, mutton as a super-meat, mutton candles, mutton
farming round the world, how sheep have shaped the landscape,
mutton recipes, braxy ham, salt marsh mutton, butchery tips, lists
of mutton breeds, directory of suppliers.
For introductory courses in animal science. Long-standing leader
for introductory animal science courses Best-selling Scientific
Farm Animal Production: An Introduction to Animal Science is the
single best integrated resource combining a strong disciplinary
focus with best practices in production for the major livestock and
poultry industries. A detailed study of eight primary livestock
industries is examined along with market forces affecting demand
across the supply chain as well as related societal issues and
challenges. The 12th edition has updated industry data and
insights, improved graphics and images, and simplified material
adding greater meaning for students without a livestock production
background.
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