Atnaujinkite slapukų nuostatas

Equine Applied and Clinical Nutrition: Health, Welfare and Performance [Kietas viršelis]

4.44/5 (18 ratings by Goodreads)
(Professor of Equine Medicine and Pro Vice-Chancellor, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand), (Director of Science MARS Horsecare and Head of Equine Studies group WALTHAM Centre for Pet nutrition; Diplom),
  • Formatas: Hardback, 696 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x216 mm, weight: 2160 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0702034223
  • ISBN-13: 9780702034220
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 696 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x216 mm, weight: 2160 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0702034223
  • ISBN-13: 9780702034220
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Equine Applied and Clinical Nutrition is a landmark text that provides a comprehensive source of information on the nutrition and feeding management of horses. In this authoritative and accessible account, experts from around the world provide a global perspective while the editors tackle key controversial areas. Topics covered include the basic foundations of equine nutrition (digestive and metabolic physiology, nutrient functions and requirements), nutritional management by life stage or function, the assessment of feedstuffs and feeding programs, and clinical nutrition. Also included is discussion on feed hygiene and the role of manufacturers in feed quality and safety. The book contains abundant practical nutritional advice for the treatment of clinical conditions seen by veterinarians in their daily practice, together with the fundamental information needed to make recommendations for the nutritional management of healthy horses. Equine Applied and Clinical Nutrition provides the most substantial overview currently available of the nutritional management of key equine clinical conditions. It further presents the up-to-date scientific background needed to underpin recommendations. It will be of core relevance to equine veterinarians and nutritionists, and a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as lay horsemen and women who wish to be better informed about their horses nutritional needs. Comprehensive coverage of key topics in equine nutrition, both from a scientific and applied perspective Practical advice with clear take-home messages Accessible text with many summary boxes, illustrations and graphics to emphasize important concepts and recommendations Likely to become the standard reference for practical nutrition in the equine field
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Contributors xiii
Section A Nutritional Foundations
1 Gastrointestinal physiology
3(30)
Alfred M. Merritt
Veronique Julliand
2 Endocrine and metabolic physiology
33(31)
Raymond J. Geor
3 Factors affecting feed intake
64(16)
Derek Cuddeford
4 Water
80(16)
Nadia F. Cymbaluk
5 Energy systems and requirements
96(17)
Andrea D. Ellis
6 Amino acids and protein
113(23)
Kristine L. Urschel
Laurie M. Lawrence
7 Fat and fatty acids
136(20)
Lori K. Warren
Kelly R. Vineyard
8 Carbohydrates
156(12)
Rhonda M. Hoffman
9 Vitamins
168(22)
Annette Zeyner
Patricia A. Harris
10 Macro and trace elements in equine nutrition
190(41)
Manfred Coenen
Section B Nutrition for Lifestage, Type or Function
11 Feeding stallions and broodmares
231(12)
Laurie M. Lawrence
12 Feeding the growing horse
243(18)
William B. Staniar
13 Practical considerations for feeding racehorses
261(11)
Brian D. Nielsen
14 Nutritional management of elite endurance horses
272(17)
Patricia A. Harris
Harold C. Schott II
15 Nutritional considerations for aged horses
289(15)
Sarah L. Ralston
Patricia A. Harris
16 Practical donkey and mule nutrition
304(15)
David G. Smith
Faith A. Burden
Section C Applied Nutrition - Feeds
17 Feedstuffs for horses
319(13)
Jan Erik Lindberg
18 Pastures and pasture management
332(19)
Annette C. Longland
19 Specialized dietary supplements
351(16)
Carey A. Williams
20 Feed hygiene and related disorders in horses
367(14)
Josef Kamphues
21 The manufacturers' role in feed quality and safety: A discussion on methods used in feed manufacturing processes to assure feed hygiene and safety
381(12)
Ruth Bishop
Section D Applied Nutrition
22 Assessment of body condition and bodyweight
393(12)
Rebecca A. Carter
Alexandra H. A. Dugdale
23 Ration evaluation and formulation
405(20)
Catherine E. Dunnett
24 Assessment of nutritional status from analysis of blood and other tissue samples
425(18)
Ingrid Vervuert
Ellen Kienzle
25 Effects of diet on behavior - normal and abnormal
443(12)
Becky Hothersall
Christine J. Nicol
26 Controversial areas in equine nutrition and feeding management: The Editors' views
455(14)
Patricia A. Harris
Manfred Coenen
Raymond J. Geor
Section E Clinical Nutrition
27 Laminitis
469(18)
Raymond J. Geor
Patricia A. Harris
28 Obesity
487(16)
Raymond J. Geor
Patricia A. Harris
29 Feeding thin and starved horses
503(9)
Caroline McGregor Argo
30 Hyperlipemia
512(9)
Andy E. Durham
31 Exercise-associated muscle disorders
521(15)
Patricia A. Harris
Jose Luis L. Rivero
32 Developmental orthopedic disease
536(13)
Ingrid Vervuert
Andrea D. Ellis
33 Oral joint supplements in the management of osteoarthritis
549(9)
C. Wayne McIlwraith
34 Gastric ulceration
558(10)
Nanna Luthersson
Jenifer A. Nadeau
35 Intestinal disease
568(14)
Andy E. Durham
36 Urinary tract disease
582(10)
Harold C. Schott II
37 Hepatic insufficiency
592(5)
Andy E. Durham
38 Nutritional considerations in grass sickness, botulism, equine motor neuron disease and equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy
597(10)
Bruce McGorum
Robert S. Pirie
John A. Keen
39 Feeding management pre- and post-surgery
607(11)
Tim Mair
40 Feeding orphan and sick foals
618(10)
Sarah J. Stoneham
41 Assisted enteral and parenteral feeding
628(11)
Elizabeth A. Carr
Appendix: Nutritional requirements, recommendations and example diets 639(20)
Glossary 659(2)
Index 661