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Chargement... Nutrition of the Rabbit (édition 2010)par Carlos de Blas
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I adopted a rabbit from a shelter some several months ago and grew increasingly frustrated by the amount of rabbit nutrition advices and information in websites which often differs and the fact that most pet rabbit feed often have less amount of information and more to filling the entire wrapping space with all European languages. This journal is packed with citation for research use and are suitable read to understand the physiology of rabbit's nutritional need and quite a dietary reference for breeders and researchers. I have a background in laboratory animal handling myself and found this useful into my understanding a rabbit's diet. There's also a chapter reserved to pet rabbit which is more useful read than most of the earlier chapters since they're more focussed on rearing a rabbit for weight gain and slaughter than for long-term survival pets. Since there are no pet nutritionist available to me and even if they did, I found its harder to find a rabbit expert around. This book does provide more depth and well-studied facts and numbers and a brief general read on the anatomy and physiology of a rabbit and basic nutrition science itself which are accessible for pet owners wanting for more information. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Rabbit production systems are important providers of meat in many parts of the world due to the species' many advantages, including rapid growth rate and good reproductive performance. They also provide angora wool, and are popular as companion animals. Bringing together international expertise in rabbit production, topics covered in this authoritative volume include digestive physiology, feed formulation and product quality as well as new contributions on innovative feeding strategies, new methods for feed processing, feed management around weaning and the relationship between nutrition and intestinal health. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)636.932Technology Agriculture & related technologies Animal husbandry Other Mammals Small mammals (rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs) RabbitsClassification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:
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This journal is packed with citation for research use and are suitable read to understand the physiology of rabbit's nutritional need and quite a dietary reference for breeders and researchers. I have a background in laboratory animal handling myself and found this useful into my understanding a rabbit's diet. There's also a chapter reserved to pet rabbit which is more useful read than most of the earlier chapters since they're more focussed on rearing a rabbit for weight gain and slaughter than for long-term survival pets.
Since there are no pet nutritionist available to me and even if they did, I found its harder to find a rabbit expert around. This book does provide more depth and well-studied facts and numbers and a brief general read on the anatomy and physiology of a rabbit and basic nutrition science itself which are accessible for pet owners wanting for more information. ( )