Understanding the Dairy Cow by John Webster

Understanding the Dairy Cow by John Webster

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Zusammenfassung

In this edition several chapters have been extensively revised or re-written. The introduction develops the theme of the role of animals (especially the dairy cow) in sustained agricultural systems. New material is included on such topics as buffer feeding and wholecrop cereals.

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Understanding the Dairy Cow by John Webster

In this second edition several chapters have been extensively revised or re-written. The introduction develops the theme of the role of animals (especially the dairy cow) in sustained agricultural systems. New material is included on buffer feeding, wholecrop cereals and feeding by-products as "straights", along with a complete explanation of the new Metabolisable Protein System adopted as the UK standard in 1992. New problems associated with BST and BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) are explained and a new chapter on breeding critically examines the practice, principles and limits of genetic improvement by multiple ovulation, embryo transfer and cloning. The book ends with a review of future developments in dairy cow husbandry ranging from the use of robotics to allow cows almost complete control of their own environment to the use of intermediate technology to roll back the major constraints on dairy production in the tropics.
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ISBN 13 9780632034383
ISBN 10 0632034386
Titel Understanding the Dairy Cow
Autor John Webster
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1993-05-10
Seitenanzahl 368
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