1. Feed analyses and their interpretation
- Author
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M.B. Hall
- Subjects
Feed analysis ,Dairying ,Food Animals ,Animals ,Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,Cattle ,Female ,General Medicine ,Biochemical engineering ,Animal Husbandry ,Animal Feed ,Nutritive Value ,Mathematics - Abstract
Compositional analysis is central to determining the nutritional value of feedstuffs for use in ration formulation. The utility of the values and how they should be used depends on how representative the feed subsample is, the nutritional relevance and analytical variability of the assays, and whether an analysis is suitable to be applied to a particular feedstuff. Commercial analyses presently available for carbohydrates, protein, and fats have improved nutritionally pertinent description of feed fractions. Factors affecting interpretation of feed analyses and the nutritional relevance and application of currently available analyses are discussed.
- Published
- 2014