Animals/Poultry Nutrition
TYPES OF FEED MICROSCOPY
Feed microscopy involves the examination of feed samples under a microscope to analyze their physical and biological characteristics. Different types of microscopy techniques can be used to study various aspects of feed composition, quality, and contamination. Here are some common types of feed microscopy: Optical Microscopy: Optical microscopy, also known as light microscopy, is one…
Characteristics of Poultry Ration
Poultry rations, also known as poultry diets or feeds, are carefully formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of poultry species such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and quails. The characteristics of poultry rations are determined by various factors, including the age, species, production purpose, and environmental conditions of the birds. Here are some key characteristics of…
Composition of feedstuffs used in poultry rations
Poultry rations typically consist of a combination of various feedstuffs to provide the necessary nutrients for optimal growth, egg production (in layers), and overall health of the birds. Here is a general overview of common feedstuffs used in poultry rations and their composition: 1. Grains: Corn (Maize): High in energy (mainly carbohydrates), moderate in protein,…
I. Concentrate Feed Stuffs
A concentrate is usually described as a feed or feed mixture which supplies primary nutrients (protein, carbohydrate and fat) at higher level but contains less than 18% crude fibre (CF) with low moisture. In general, concentrates are feeds that are high in nitrogen free extract (NFE) and Total Digestible Nutrients (TDN) and low in crude…
Demonstration for the proper use of microscope
Microscope A microscope is a laboratory instrument use to examine objects that are too small to be seen with naked eye. Types of microscope Stereoscope (or stereo microscope) A stereo microscope on the other hand is generally used to inspect larger objects such as small mechanical pieces, minerals, insects and more. Compound microscope A compound…
Metabolism of water, carbohydrates, protein and fats in poultry
The metabolism of water, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in poultry involves complex biochemical processes that contribute to the growth, maintenance, and overall health of the birds. Here’s an overview of how these macronutrients are metabolized in poultry: 1. Water Metabolism: Water Intake: Essential for various physiological processes, including digestion, nutrient absorption, and temperature regulation. Metabolic…