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Advances in poultry nutrition
Professor todd j. applegate,
Emeritus professor gonzalo mateos,
Guillermo talegón,
Dr lewis aguirre,
Nereida l. corrales,
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Rosa lázaro,
Professor birger svihus,
Dr sonia yun liu,
Shemil p. macelline,
Peter h. selle,
Jalila s. dridi,
Professor sami dridi,
Dr walter bottje,
Kentu lassiter,
Professor sammy aggrey,
Dr romdhane rekaya,
Dr raj murugesan,
Chasity m. pender,
Dr bob brill,
Matthew clark,
Mirza meghji,
Dr rick van emous,
Professor michael kidd,
Tanner l. wise,
Jung yeol sung,
Dr olayiwola adeola,
Dr agnes narcy,
F hervo,
C. r. angel,
A. bonadiman,
Dr michel duclos,
B. méda,
Dr sandrine mignon-grasteau,
M. reis,
M. p. létourneau-montminy,
Professor guillermo tellez,
Daniel hernandez-patlan,
Bruno solis-cruz,
Saeed el-ashram,
Ebtsam al-olayan,
Archibold g. bakare,
Taiye olugbemi,
Mohammed m. ari,
Professor paul iji,
Dr kostas mountzouris,
Ioannis brouklogiannis,
Dr elisabeth baeza-campone,
Dr cécile berri,
Edouard coudert,
Emile fierro-morel,
Annika kirsten madler,
Professor xin gen lei,
Professor peter williams
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This collection provides a comprehensive overview of the range of research on recent advances in poultry nutrition, focussing primarily on broilers for meat production. The book also reviews the de...
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10 September 2024

- Reviews the development of novel feed sources as feed for poultry, focussing on the use of essential oils, macroalgae, microalgae and corn fermented protein
- Addresses the recent advances in understanding the role of individual nutrients and additives in poultry nutrition
- Considers the range of methods and techniques implementable to maintain the safety of poultry feed and prevent mycotoxin contamination

Price: £160.00
Pages: 532
Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Imprint: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
Publication Date:
10 September 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781801467315
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Animal Husbandry, Poultry farming, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture, Sustainable agriculture

Part 1 Physiology of feed intake
- 1.Nutrient requirements of broilers: an overview of factors affecting feed formulation: Gonzalo G. Mateos, Guillermo Talegón, Lewis Aguirre, Nereida L. Corrales, and Rosa Lázaro, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain;
- 2.Advances in understanding poultry digestive anatomy and physiology: Birger Svihus, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway;
- 3.Digestive kinetics of feedstuffs in broiler chickens: Sonia Yun Liu, Shemil P. Macelline and Peter H. Selle, The University of Sydney, Australia;
- 4.Advances in understanding poultry feed intake regulation: Jalila S. Dridi, Université d'Orléans, France; and Sami Dridi, University of Arkansas, USA;
- 5.Advances in understanding the cellular basis of feed efficiency in poultry muscle: Walter Bottje and Kentu Lassiter, University of Arkansas, USA;
- 6.Genetic factors affecting feed efficiency in meat-type chickens: Samuel E. Aggrey and Romdhane Rekaya, University of Georgia, USA;
Part 2 Feed formulation
- 7.Maintaining the safety of poultry feed: G. Raj Murugesan, dsm-firmenich Nutritional Products, Switzerland; and Chasity M. Pender, dsm-firmenich Nutritional Products NA, USA;
- 8.Poultry feedstuff management and feed formulation utilizing big data: Bob Brill, Brilliant Alternatives Inc., USA; Matthew Clark, FeedGuys Resources Pte Ltd., Malaysia; and Dr Mirza Meghji, Salama Systems Inc., USA;
- 9.Advances in broiler breeder nutrition: Rick van Emous, Wageningen University, The Netherlands;
Part 3 Individual nutrients/additives
- 10.Advances in understanding and improving the use of amino acids in poultry nutrition: M. T. Kidd, University of Arkansas, USA; S. Y. Liu and P. Selle, The University of Sydney, Australia;
- 11.Advances in understanding and improving the use of enzymes in broiler nutrition: Tanner L. Wise, Jung Yeol Sung, and Olayiwola Adeola, Purdue University, USA;
- 12.Advances in understanding and improving the use of macro-minerals in poultry nutrition: the example of phosphorus: A. Narcy , BOA-INRAE-Université France; F. Hervo, BOA-INRAEUniversité de Tours, France and Université Laval, Canada; C. R. Angel, University of Maryland, USA; A. Bonadiman, Université Laval, Canada; M. Duclos, B. Méda and S. Mignon-Grasteau, BOA-INRAE-Université de Tours, France; M. Reis, Trouw Nutrition R&D – El Viso de San Juan, Spain; and M. P. Létourneau-Montminy, Université Laval, Canada;
- 13.The use of probiotics and prebiotics to improve gut function and immunity in poultry: unlocking the secrets of avian wellness: Guillermo Tellez-Isaias , University of Arkansas, USA; Daniel Hernandez-Patlan and Bruno Solis-Cruz, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), Mexico; Saeed El-Ashram, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt; and Ebtsam Al-Olayan, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia;
Part 4 Novel feed sources
- 14.Emerging protein sources for poultry feed: Archibold G. Bakare, Fiji National University, Fiji Islands; Taiye Olugbemi, Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria; Mohammed M. Ari, Nasarawa State University, Nigeria; and Paul A. Iji, Fiji National University, Fiji Islands and University of New England, Australia;
- 15.The use of phytogenics in optimizing gut function and health in poultry: Konstantinos C. Mountzouris and Ioannis Brouklogiannis, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece;
- 16.Using macroalgae/seaweed and microalgae in poultry feed: Elisabeth Baéza and Cécile Berri, INRAE Nouzilly, France; and Edouard Coudert, Roullier, France;
- 17.Advances in synthetic biology to improve poultry production: Emile Fierro-Morel, Annika Kirsten Madler, Xin Gen Lei, Cornell University, USA;
- 18.High protein corn fermentation products for poultry derived from corn ethanol production: Peter E.V. Williams, FluidQuipTechnologies, USA;