Many advances have recently taken place in dairy science and this book provides timely reviews of a number of such key topics. The subject matter is divided into five sections, covering: nutrition and physiology; breeding and reproduction; health maintenance and control; milking and milk technology; and the environment and ethics. All chapters have been specially commissioned for this volume from international authorities from Europe, North America and Africa. The book represents an important update of the literature for research workers, lecturers, advisers and advanced students in many areas of animal science as well as veterinarians concerned with bovine medicine.
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The subject matter is divided into five sections, covering: nutrition and physiology; breeding and reproduction; health maintenance and control; milking and milk technology; and the environment and ethics. All chapters have been specially commissioned for this volume from international authorities from Europe, North America and Africa.
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Section One: Nutrition and Physiology 1: Protein requirement systems for ruminants, J D Oldham 2: Sodium nutrition of dairy cows, P C Chiy and C J C Phillips 3: Nutrition and mammary host defences against disease in dairy cattle, J S Hogan, P Weiss and K L Smith 4: The effect of bovine somatotropin on dairy production, cow health and economics, S A Zinn and B Bravo-Ureta Section Two: Breeding and Reproduction 5: The bovine gene map, J E Womack 6: The application of genetic markers in dairy cow selection programmes, J A M van Arendonk and H Bovenhuis 7: Breeding for longevity in dairy cows, E Stradberg 8: Effect of draught work on the metabolism and reproduction of dairy cows, E Zerbini et al. Section Three: Health Control 9: Control of Mastitis, J E Hillerton 10: Controlling lameness in dairy cows, P Greenough 11: Amelioration of heat stress in dairy cattle, J T Huber Section Four: Milking and Milk Technology 12: Production and utilization of dairy cow 13: Milk and production with increased unsaturated fatty acids, R J Baer 14: Robotic milking of dairy cows, A Kuipers and W Rossing 15: Modification of milk protein composition by gene transfer, J L Vilotte and P J Huillier 16: Autocrine regulation of milk secretion, C J Wilde, C H Knight and M Peaker Section Five: Environment and Ethics 17: Organic dairy farming, R F Weller 18: Economic aspects of feeding dairy cows to contain environmental pollution, P B M Berensten and G W J Giesen 19: Ethical impacts of biotechnology in dairying, T B Mepham
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ISBN
9780851989747
Publisert
1995-12-01
Utgiver
Vendor
CABI Publishing
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
416

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Professor Clive Phillips studied agriculture at undergraduate level and obtained a PhD in dairy cattle nutrition and behaviour from the University of Glasgow in 1983. He then lectured in farm animal production and medicine at the Universities of Wales and Cambridge, conducting research into cattle and sheep nutrition and welfare. In 2003 he became the inaugural holder of Australia's first Chair in Animal Welfare, at the University of Queensland, and established the Centre for Animal Welfare and Ethics. He is involved in the development and implementation of State and Federal government welfare policies and has published over 400 articles on animal nutrition, welfare and management in scientific journals and has authored or edited 13 books and over 50 book chapters. He also edits a book series for Springer on the welfare of animals and CABI's Animal Behaviour and Welfare Cases. As Australia's first professor of animal welfare, Prof. Phillips devoted his time to developing animal welfare and ethics research and teaching, with a focus on good nutrition. Prior to emigrating to Australia he lectured at the Universities of Cambridge (1995-2003) and Wales (1984-1995) in the United Kingdom. His research is concerned with many different animals: livestock during ship transport, dogs and cats in shelters, racehorses and zoo animals, and also with our ethical responsibilities towards animals. He is particularly interested in understanding and improving animal welfare in Asia and conducts regular workshops and research projects in China and nearby countries. In 2010 he established the on-line journal Animals, which is now one of the leading journals in the field. In 2009 his book The Welfare of Animals: The Silent Majority was shortlisted for an Australian Museum Eureka prize. In 2012 he received the Australian Museum Eureka Award for Scientific Research that contributes to Animal Protection. He currently chairs both the Queensland and Western Australian Governments' Animal Welfare Advisory Boards and previously chaired the UK's Agriculture Ministry Bovine Tuberculosis husbandry review panel. He was the Independent Member of the UK's Milk Development Council and Member of the UK Government's Select Committee to review the zinc-cadmium sulphide dispersion tests conducted by the Ministry of Defence during the Cold War.