Animal Feeds and Additives
As the global demand for animal-derived food continues to rise, the feed industry is under increasing pressure to provide nutritional solutions that are high-performance, sustainable and safe. Animal Feeds and Additives brings together cutting-edge research and practical insights to address the comp...
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| description | As the global demand for animal-derived food continues to rise, the feed industry is under increasing pressure to provide nutritional solutions that are high-performance, sustainable and safe. Animal Feeds and Additives brings together cutting-edge research and practical insights to address the complex challenges and emerging opportunities shaping modern animal nutrition. This comprehensive volume begins with an in-depth analysis of the current state of the global feed and feed additives industries, as well as their future objectives and strategies. It highlights the key drivers of innovation, ranging from climate change and resource constraints to shifts in consumer expectations and regulatory landscapes. The chapter on using food waste in animal nutrition focuses on sustainability, exploring novel approaches to resource recovery and circular feeding systems. This section demonstrates how rethinking waste can reduce environmental impact while maintaining feed quality and safety. The book also examines the controversial topic of antibiotics in animal feed, presenting a balanced view of their historical benefits and the growing concerns surrounding antimicrobial resistance. This discussion provides context for the industry's ongoing transition towards alternative, health-promoting strategies. Supporting precision nutrition and environmentally responsible livestock production, the chapter on feed additives for ruminants examines how targeted supplements can enhance productivity, reduce methane emissions, and improve overall animal health and welfare. Finally, a review of the effects of spray-dried plasma on broiler chickens sheds light on the role of this promising additive in boosting growth performance, gut health, and immune response. Designed for animal nutritionists, feed manufacturers, researchers and students, Animal Feeds and Additives is a valuable guide to the evolving science and strategies behind efficient, ethical and sustainable animal production. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1718662026-02-12T17:20:03Z Animal Feeds and Additives Kırkpınar, Figen Açıkgöz, Zümrüt Medical / Veterinary Medicine / General thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MZ Veterinary medicine As the global demand for animal-derived food continues to rise, the feed industry is under increasing pressure to provide nutritional solutions that are high-performance, sustainable and safe. Animal Feeds and Additives brings together cutting-edge research and practical insights to address the complex challenges and emerging opportunities shaping modern animal nutrition. This comprehensive volume begins with an in-depth analysis of the current state of the global feed and feed additives industries, as well as their future objectives and strategies. It highlights the key drivers of innovation, ranging from climate change and resource constraints to shifts in consumer expectations and regulatory landscapes. The chapter on using food waste in animal nutrition focuses on sustainability, exploring novel approaches to resource recovery and circular feeding systems. This section demonstrates how rethinking waste can reduce environmental impact while maintaining feed quality and safety. The book also examines the controversial topic of antibiotics in animal feed, presenting a balanced view of their historical benefits and the growing concerns surrounding antimicrobial resistance. This discussion provides context for the industry's ongoing transition towards alternative, health-promoting strategies. Supporting precision nutrition and environmentally responsible livestock production, the chapter on feed additives for ruminants examines how targeted supplements can enhance productivity, reduce methane emissions, and improve overall animal health and welfare. Finally, a review of the effects of spray-dried plasma on broiler chickens sheds light on the role of this promising additive in boosting growth performance, gut health, and immune response. Designed for animal nutritionists, feed manufacturers, researchers and students, Animal Feeds and Additives is a valuable guide to the evolving science and strategies behind efficient, ethical and sustainable animal production. 2026-02-12T17:19:59Z 2026-02-12T17:19:59Z 2025 book 2632-0517 9781836345749 9781836345756 9781836345763 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/171866 eng Veterinary Medicine and Science image/jpeg n/a https://www.intechopen.com/books/1004432 https://intech-files.s3.amazonaws.com/a04Tc000008lILVIA2/0016336_Authors_Book%20%282025-10-02%2009%3A59%3A15%29.pdf IntechOpen IntechOpen 10.5772/intechopen.1006240 10.5772/intechopen.1006240 78a36484-2c0c-47cb-ad67-2b9f5cd4a8f6 9781836345749 9781836345756 9781836345763 IntechOpen 26 142 open access |
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