Enzyme Production

Cell factories Introduction Feed enzymes, like other industrial enzymes, are currently produced on a large scale mostly in submerged or deep-tank bioreactors. The production hosts are microbial, either bacterial such as Bacillus spp. (B. subtilis, B. amyloliquefaciens or B. licheniformis) or fi lamentous fungi, for example A. niger, A. oryzae, H. insolens and T. reesei….

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Enzymes in Animal Feed

All animals use enzymes to digest feed. These are either produced by the animal itself, or by the microbes naturally present in the gut. However, the animal’s digestive process is not 100% effi cient. Pigs and poultry cannot digest 15–25% of the feed they eat, because the feed ingredients contain indigestible anti-nutritional factors that interfere…

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FEEDING POLICY AND STRATEGY

Introduction; The impression might be given that feeding should be adjusted according to daily requirements for maintenance and production . However, a cow does not divide nutrients on daily basis for maintenance and production as used in the ration formulation. Her production is much more a reflection of the overall feeding management during her whole…

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FORMULATION OF RATIONS

The purpose of ration formulation is to provide an animal of nutrients for maintenance and (desired) production. A balanced ration formulates proportions and quantities of nutrients to properly nourish an animal for 24 hours. The economic context is an extra dimension. Decision making is necessary to aim for maximum economic benefit, maximum physical production, or…

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Nutritional Needs of Animals

Nutritional needs vary depending on the needs of the animal for health and the life stages of maintenance, conception and gestation, lactation, and growth and de- development. When a female is in the gestational period, for example, nutritional needs are different than during lactation. Figure 3.1 demonstrates how the nutrient re- requirements of a mature…

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CONCENTRATED FEEDS FOR DAIRY CATTLE

Introduction Concentrates (also mixed feeds, compound feeds or concentrate mixtures) play an important role in modern dairy cattle feeding. Usually, as a basis of most dairy production systems, concentrates are used as a supplement to roughage. Although a specific ingredient can be called concentrate, practically it is a mixture of several ingredients mixed in a…

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