animal nutrition

  • 1Animal nutrition — Animals need a variety of nutrients to meet their basic needs. These nutrients include fats and carbohydrates that provide energy, proteins that furnish amino acids, vitamins that serve as co factors for enzymes and perform other functions, ions… …

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  • 2Chelates in animal nutrition — Zinc sample Poultry and his nutrition …

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  • 3Animal husbandry — Animal husbandry, also called animal science, stockbreeding or simple husbandry, is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock. It has been practiced for thousands of years, since the first domestication of animals.The science of …

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  • 4Nutrition — The Nutrition Facts table indicates the amounts of nutrients which experts recommend to limit or consume in adequate amounts. Nutrition (also called nourishment or aliment) is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary (in… …

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  • 5nutrition — nutritional, nutritionary, adj. nutritionally, adv. /nooh trish euhn, nyooh /, n. 1. the act or process of nourishing or of being nourished. 2. the science or study of, or a course of study in, nutrition, esp. of humans. 3. the process by which… …

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  • 6Animal nutritionist — An Animal nutritionist is a person who specializes in the dietary needs of agricultural animals, zoo animals, and pets. Their job sites include farms, laboratories, classrooms and commercial based marketing for foods. Animal nutrition is a… …

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  • 7Animal Research Institute — National Agricultural Research Foundation, Animal Research Institute, 58100 Giannitsa, Greece.HistoryThe Animal Research Institute (ARI) was founded in 1952 as a unit of the Ministry of Agriculture and under the name ‘Animal Research Station’. In …

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  • 8Animal — Animalia redirects here. For other uses, see Animalia (disambiguation). For other uses, see Animal (disambiguation). Animals Temporal range: Ediacaran Recent …

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  • 9NUTRITION — Du fait même qu’il fonctionne, l’organisme dépense. S’il paraît évident que la croissance exige la fourniture de nouveaux éléments, il n’en est pas moins vrai que le simple entretien des cellules vivantes demande un apport constant de matière et… …

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  • 10NUTRITION ARTIFICIELLE — Moins connue que l’hémodialyse, les greffes d’organe ou l’implantation de stimulateurs cardiaques, la nutrition artificielle – mieux nommée encore assistance nutritive – n’en est pas moins à mettre au tableau d’honneur des acquis thérapeutiques… …

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