ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lee I. Chiba, is Professor of Animal Sciences at Auburn University, Alabama, USA. His current research focuses on growing pig and sow nutrition.
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Cikkszám: 4843
Szerző: Lee I. Chiba (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-119-58389-9
Megjelenés: December 2022
Kiadó: Wiley-Blackwell
Oldalszám: 752 Pages
Sustainable Swine Nutrition
As climate change continues to have a significant impact on the modern world, it is crucial to find alternative sources of energy and nutrients for swine production. The development of optimal feeding revolves around a multitude of considerations—genetic variations in the pig, variability, availability, and stability of nutrients in feed ingredients, interactions among nutrients and non-nutritive factors, voluntary feed intake, physical (& social) environment of pigs, and more. Establishing the ideal network of factors will only grow in importance as humans assess the methods for our own food networks.
Sustainable Swine Nutrition is a comprehensive book on swine nutrition, covering some fundamental aspects of nutrition—namely digestive physiology, water, protein or amino acids, lipids, carbohydrates, energy metabolism, vitamins, minerals, and nutrition and immunology. Providing the most up-to-date information on each of these areas, a major emphasis of this second edition is on recent developments and current advances in the field, with a focus on pertinent issues linked with energy and nutrients. In doing so, the book highlights topics and issues that can contribute to the ultimate goal of successful and sustainable swine production.
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Sustainable Swine Nutrition, Second Edition, is an ideal resource for livestock scientists and industry professionals involved in all aspects of pork production.
Lee I. Chiba, is Professor of Animal Sciences at Auburn University, Alabama, USA. His current research focuses on growing pig and sow nutrition.
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Contributors
Preface
Editor
Part I Fundamental Nutrition
Chapter 1 Digestive Physiology and Nutrition of Swine
Eugeni Roura, Maximiliano Mller, Roger Campbell, Michael Ryoo, and Marta Navarro
Chapter 2 Water in Swine Nutrition
Charles M. Nyachoti, Alemu R. Hunde, and John F. Patience
Chapter 3 Energy and Energy Metabolism in Swine
Jean Noblet, Etienne Labussière, David Renaudeau, and Jaap van Milgen
Chapter 4 Lipids and Lipid Utilization in Swine
Werner G. Bergen
Chapter 5 Amino Acids and Amino Acid Utilization in Swine
Sai Zhang, Rodrigo Manjarin, and Nathalie L. Trottier
Chapter 6 Carbohydrates and Carbohydrate Utilization in Swine
Knud Erik Bach Knudsen, Helle Nygaard Lærke, and Henry Jørgensen
Chapter 7 Vitamins and Vitamin Utilization in Swine
J. Jacques Matte and Charlotte Lauridsen
Chapter 8 Minerals and Mineral Utilization in Swine
Gretchen M. Hill
Chapter 9 Nutrition and Immunology in Swine
Lucas A. Rodrigues, Michael O. Wellington, Andrew G. Van Kessel, and Daniel A. Columbus
Part II Nutrition for Successful and Sustainable Swine Production
Chapter 10 Diet Formulation and Feeding Programs
Sung Woo Kim and Jeffrey A. Hansen
Chapter 11 Cereal Grains, Cereal Grain Byproducts, and Alternative Energy Sources
Rajesh Jha and Tofuko A. Woyengo
Chapter 12 Major Protein Supplements in Swine Diets
Lee I. Chiba
Chapter 13 Pulse Grains and Their Coproducts in Swine Diets
Lifang Wang, Eduardo Beltranena, and Ruurd T. Zijlstra
Chapter 14 Fiber in Swine Nutrition
J. Paola Lancheros, Charmaine D. Espinosa, Su A Lee, Maryane S. Oliveira, and Hans H. Stein
Chapter 15 Anti-nutritional Factors in Feedstuffs
Tofuko A. Woyengo
Chapter 16 Feed Processing Technology and Quality of Feeds
Chad B. Paulk and Charles R. Stark
Chapter 17 Enzymes and Enzyme Supplementation of Swine Diets
Chan Sol Park and Olayiwola Adeola
Chapter 18 Feed Additives in Swine Diets
Cormac J. O`Shea
Chapter 19 Bioavailability of Amino Acids, Phosphorus, and Others
Su A Lee and Hans H. Stein
Chapter 20 Swine Nutrition and Environment
Ming Z. Fan, Brian J. Kerr, Steven Trabue, Xindi Yin, Zeyu Yang, and Weijun Wang
Chapter 21 Swine Housing System, Behavior, and Welfare
Peter J. Lammers, Mark S. Honeyman, Rachel Meredith Park, and Monique D. Pairis-Garcia
Chapter 22 Feeding Reproducing Swine and Neonatal Pigs
Lee J. Johnston
Chapter 23 Feeding Weanling, Grower, and Finisher Swine
Robert D. Goodband, Mariana B. Menegat, and Hayden E. Williams
Chapter 24 Organic Swine Production and Nutrition
Sandra A. Edwards
Chapter 25 Swine Nutrition and Pork Quality
Jason K. Apple
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