Ioannis MavromichalisIoannis Mavromichalis, Ph.D., is an animal nutrition industry consultant. To contact Mavromichalis, email [email protected].From the Author - Page 14Animal Nutrition ViewsAdvances in genetics, nutrition do not always overlapProducers hesitate to increase soybean meal to provide animals the feed they require to meet their modern genetic potential.Animal Nutrition ViewsReplacing zinc oxide in piglet feeds not always expensiveThere are many ways to replace zinc oxide, and it does not always have to cost a lot more.Animal NutritionLow-tannin US sorghum a viable alternative in swine dietsGiven the market volatility concerning cereals, U.S. sorghum emerges a viable option for swine diets worldwide.Animal Nutrition ViewsEU broiler producer confused by processed animal proteinWhat is now called processed animal protein (PAP) is a new ingredient, and therefore brings about many questions.Animal Nutrition ViewsHave modern broilers lost ability to adjust feed intake?A 2019 study looked at the effects of reducing the energy content of the diet of the feed intake, growth and body composition of broilers.Animal Nutrition ViewsHypervitaminosis in broilers is bad for birds, consumersLearn more about two ways that excessive vitamins may be fed to broilers, leading to loss of appetite and depressed growth.Animal Nutrition ViewsLimitations to linseed meal for broiler feedingInterest in feeding animals with linseed meal is strong due to the abundance of omega-3 fatty acids and their effect on animal health.Animal NutritionHow rice and its byproducts can be used in animal feedsThe processing from paddy rice to white rice leaves several byproducts, some of which are more valuable than others.Animal Nutrition ViewsRumen acidosis and buffer nutrition for feedlot cattleRumen acidosis is a metabolic disorder caused by excess acids being produced too rapidly by rumen microbiota.Animal Nutrition ViewsLinseed and rumen-protected protein in feedlot cattleWhat is a cost-effective combination of oils that would enable fast-growing beef cattle to utilize dietary protein to the maximum?Animal Nutrition ViewsYeast for feedlot beef cattle is wanted dead or aliveIn growing and finishing beef cattle, very few additives really work, but yeast is one that performs well.Animal Nutrition ViewsBarley-beef for super intensive feedlot cattle feedingUnder the beef-barley program, which was developed in the U.K., fattening beef cattle were treated like fattening pigs.Previous PagePage 14 of 77Next Page