نتایج جستجو برای: livestock production

تعداد نتایج: 619878  

Nigeria is one of the most malnourished and hunger ridden in the league of developing countries; according to reports of Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of United Nations estimated daily animal protein intake for developing countries averaged at 4.5 g/head/day at the beginning of this century which has hardly risen to 10 g/head/day into the second decade of the century in Nigeria. This...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2010
A M O'Connor J M Sargeant I A Gardner J S Dickson M E Torrence C E Dewey I R Dohoo R B Evans J T Gray M Greiner G Keefe S L Lefebvre P S Morley A Ramirez W Sischo D R Smith K Snedeker J Sofos M P Ward R Wills

The conduct of randomized controlled trials in livestock with production, health, and food-safety outcomes presents unique challenges that may not be adequately reported in trial reports. The objective of this project was to modify the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) statement to reflect the unique aspects of reporting these livestock trials. A two-day consensus meeting was...

Journal: :Zoonoses and public health 2010
A M O'Connor J M Sargeant I A Gardner J S Dickson M E Torrence C E Dewey I R Dohoo R B Evans J T Gray M Greiner G Keefe S L Lefebvre P S Morley A Ramirez W Sischo D R Smith K Snedeker J Sofos M P Ward R Wills

The conduct of randomized controlled trials in livestock with production, health and food-safety outcomes presents unique challenges that may not be adequately reported in trial reports. The objective of this project was to modify the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) statement to reflect the unique aspects of reporting these livestock trials. A 2-day consensus meeting was he...

2009
R. Wills

The conduct of randomized controlled trials in livestock with production, health, and food-safety outcomes presents unique challenges that might not be adequately reported in trial reports. The objective of this project was to modify the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) statement to reflect the unique aspects of reporting these livestock trials. A 2-day consensus meeting was...

2007
Larry L. Berger Darrel L. Good

Increased production of corn based ethanol and the resulting increase in availability of distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS) has a number of implications for the U.S. livestock industry and for the production of traditional livestock feed crops. Some of those implications are examined here. First, and most importantly, the potential size of the domestic market for DDGS is evaluated in d...

2010
Philip K. Thornton

The livestock sector globally is highly dynamic. In developing countries, it is evolving in response to rapidly increasing demand for livestock products. In developed countries, demand for livestock products is stagnating, while many production systems are increasing their efficiency and environmental sustainability. Historical changes in the demand for livestock products have been largely driv...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 1995
V J Fotheringham

Livestock production premises (e.g. barns, and pens for lambing, calving, weaning and holding animals) encounter disease problems mainly associated with the housing of new-born and young animals, pregnant females and suckling mothers. The author describes a programme of cleaning and disinfection for use during the routine operation of livestock premises. A further programme is described for use...

2005
S. M. Thamsborg

Organic livestock production has increased dramatically in recent years in Europe and other parts of the world. The aim of producing livestock under more natural conditions has led to a reversion to primarily outdoor production systems and less intensive housing when indoor, more forage-based diets, and a reduced reliance on external inputs like antiparasiticides. These major changes in livesto...

2011
Luis Iniguez J. Stuart F. Barker Stuart F. Barker

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2011
J M Wilkinson

Livestock, particularly ruminants, can eat a wider range of biomass than humans. In the drive for greater efficiency, intensive systems of livestock production have evolved to compete with humans for high-energy crops such as cereals. Feeds consumed by livestock were analysed in terms of the quantities used and efficiency of conversion of grassland, human-edible ('edible') crops and crop by-pro...

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