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Poultry: Breeding, Health, Nutrition, and Management



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Autore: Komlósi István Visualizza persona
Titolo: Poultry: Breeding, Health, Nutrition, and Management Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (196 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Food & society
Soggetto non controllato: skin microbiota
poultry
welfare
diet
16S rRNA gene
amplicon sequencing
ducks
probiotic
gut microbiome
zinc
imunity
Ascaridia galli
chicken
microbiology
poultry farming waste
organic waste
low protein diet
broiler chickens
N excretion
Citrullus colocynthis
lipid profile
stress indicators
physiological status
productive performance
laying hens
ostrich
meat production
meat nutritive composition
amino acids
fatty acids
minerals
technological and organoleptic characteristics
fattening turkey
protein
methionine
growth
hepatic lipidosis
oxidative stress
chicken breeds
evolutionary lineages
phenotypic traits
NCAPG-LCORL
synthetic genetic structure
admixture
laying hen
non-caged
non-trimmed
beak abrasion
behavior
aggressiveness
mortality
lameness
broiler chicken
hypophosphatemic rickets
Ca:P ratio
phosphorus deficiency
phosphorus requirement
duration of onset
animal nutrition
animal husbandry
composted pelletized poultry litter
life cycle assessment
Hosoya composting
chemical fertilizers
EU Green Deal
Persona (resp. second.): KomlósiIstván
Sommario/riassunto: Being the largest animal protein producer, the poultry industry is in the focus of mixed-diet consumers (from a welfare point of view, as a medium of functional foods, environmental issues, the use of antibiotics, etc.), as well as the livestock industry in general. The poultry industry is also extremely quick to uptake new technologies (such as biotechnology, mechanization, robotics, and climate and nutrient control) in order to be economically efficient and sustainable. There is constant pressure from pathogens and new threats, such as avian flu, that requires new treatments and biosecurity measures. There are many novel approaches and answers to these challenges. In breeding, molecular genetic tools (genomic selection and genome editing) can be used to increase production efficiency and fitness, especially immunity traits, or to characterize local genetic pools. The One Health approach, which requires a holistic approach, where genetics, nutrition, health treatment, and management need to be considered together, has gained ground in the poultry industry. The gut microbiome seems to be a good indicator of the balanced health of an animal. Artificial intelligence, built into robotic supervision and handling, helps to increase animal comfort and save costs in the workforce. Organic farming takes a different approach and faces different challenges. What could the possible answers be? We are facing a new era in poultry science. The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight the importance of new findings.
Altri titoli varianti: Poultry
Titolo autorizzato: Poultry: Breeding, Health, Nutrition, and Management  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910580217503321
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