Improving the nutritive value of alternative feed ingredients for poultry
Published:September 14, 2011
Summary
Summary This paper discusses the use of alternative feed ingredients in poultry nutrition. The importance and limitations, particularly the presence of anti-nutritive factors, of such ingredients are highlighted. The results of a series of studies recently completed or ongoing at the University of New England, Australia, suggest that the nutritive value of such ingredients can be improved thro...
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Prof. Diran Makinde
Director, AU-NEPAD Agency African Biosafety Network of Expertise
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Very informative. I would like to know if there is a postdoctoral position in this area of improving alternative feed ingredients for poultry in your university.
A very informative article especially for Sub Saharan African countries that produce a lot of Cassava. With the trend in world poultry meat production and the high cost of major feed ingredients, alternative feed ingredients holds a promising future for Africa. Thanks a lot Prof. Iji and team at UNE
This is a wonderful literature for replications in Cassava growth , especially in East Africa where poultry Farming is the actual measure of poverty elevation strata.
I am incubating the poultry Feeds out let and looking forward to payment with Pallidium KMS project in Kenya where the projection will be my top priority to plan intervention.
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John Ooko Oluoch.
Project Manager.(AMREF-Mc_Master University Aluminum)
+254727636689.Kisumu-Kenya.
Thank you Prof. Iji and team. You don't know how relieved I am that I came across this wonderful article.
I'm a content creator and my audience have been craving for answers to alternative use of feed ingredients, and you just made my day Prof.
I could like to use this opportunity to as for your permission to publish this article on my site ( poultryfarmguide.com).
I will be glad if my request is granted. Thanks once more for your contributions in Animal nutrition.
Best regards
Sam