Nonconventional Feedstuffs in the Nutrition of Farm Animals
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Book Description
Large quantities of by-products are produced worldwide, severely polluting the living environment, but simultaneously representing a potential resource of protein and carbohydrate feedstuffs for farm animals. The passage of these materials into water, soil and air may be partially diverted by appropriate technologies into a natural cycle of organic resources, leading to the production of substances for plant as well as animal nutrition. Thus the animals become effective convertors of secondary products of the ``man-changed'' ecosystem into animal protein for human nutrition.
This book demonstrates the great possibilities of obtaining nonconventional feedstuffs from by-products, thereby solving the problem of how to use these resources most effectively.
Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Nonconventional Feedstuffs in the Nutrition of Farm Animals,Koloman Boda,Elsevier Publishing Company,0444987800,Agriculture - Animal Husbandry,Animal Nutrition,Science/Mathematics,Technology & Industrial Arts,Waste products as feed
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