نتایج جستجو برای: livestock feed

تعداد نتایج: 85201  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
A L Van Eenennaam A E Young

Globally, food-producing animals consume 70 to 90% of genetically engineered (GE) crop biomass. This review briefly summarizes the scientific literature on performance and health of animals consuming feed containing GE ingredients and composition of products derived from them. It also discusses the field experience of feeding GE feed sources to commercial livestock populations and summarizes th...

2010
Farzad Taheripour Thomas W. Hertel Wallace E. Tyner

The past decade has seen rapid growth in the global biofuels sector – particularly in the US and the EU. This has had important implications for the global livestock industry – both by raising the cost of feed grains and oilseeds and by forcing onto the market a large supply of biofuel by-products, many of which end up in livestock feed rations. This paper systematically investigates the impact...

The aim of this article was to investigate the impact of feed sources and feeding system on milk production and milk marketing in the Babille district of Eastern Hararghe zone. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire which was administered to 152 randomly selected sample dairy cow keepers in the district. Data was analyzed using descriptive methods and regression analysis. Data fro...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2010
M Gill P Smith J M Wilkinson

Livestock contribute directly (i.e. as methane and nitrous oxide (N2O)) to about 9% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and around 3% of UK emissions. If all parts of the livestock production lifecycle are included (fossil fuels used to produce mineral fertilizers used in feed production and N2O emissions from fertilizer use; methane release from the breakdown of fertilizers ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1987

Journal: :iranian journal of optimization 0
s.h nasseri department of mathematical sciences, mazandaran university, babolsar, iran davod darvishi department of mathematics, payame noor university

in the process of milk production, the highest cost relates to animal feed. based on reports provided by the experts, around seventy percent of dairy livestock costs included feed costs. in order to minimize the total price of livestock feed, according to the limits of feed sources in each region or season, and also the transportation and maintenance costs and ultimately milk price reduction, o...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2010
R V C Diogo A Buerkert E Schlecht

Urban livestock husbandry receives growing attention given the increasing urban demand for livestock products. At the same time, little is known about the resource use efficiency in urban livestock enterprises and eventual negative externalities. In livestock production, feeds are an important resource whose nutrients are transformed into products (meat and milk) to generate financial return to...

In the process of milk production, the highest cost relates to animal feed. Based on reports provided by the experts, around seventy percent of dairy livestock costs included feed costs. In order to minimize the total price of livestock feed, according to the limits of feed sources in each region or season, and also the transportation and maintenance costs and ultimately milk price reduction, o...

2015
Christian Schader Adrian Muller Nadia El-Hage Scialabba Judith Hecht Anne Isensee Karl-Heinz Erb Pete Smith Harinder P S Makkar Peter Klocke Florian Leiber Patrizia Schwegler Matthias Stolze Urs Niggli

Increasing efficiency in livestock production and reducing the share of animal products in human consumption are two strategies to curb the adverse environmental impacts of the livestock sector. Here, we explore the room for sustainable livestock production by modelling the impacts and constraints of a third strategy in which livestock feed components that compete with direct human food crop pr...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2012
S A Shwiff J C Carlson J H Glass J Suckow M S Lowney K M Moxcey B Larson G M Linz

The objective of this producer survey was to identify and estimate damage caused by bird-livestock interactions in commercial dairies. The interactions between birds and livestock have previously been implicated in causing economic damage while contributing to the environmental dissemination of microorganisms pathogenic to livestock and humans. Very little research exists to help producers unde...

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