Ioannis MavromichalisIoannis Mavromichalis, Ph.D., is an animal nutrition industry consultant. To contact Mavromichalis, email [email protected].From the Author - Page 16Animal Nutrition ViewsWhy do pigs go to market lighter this year?This trend will continue as long as inflation, reduced cereal availability and the war-related energy crisis continues.Animal Nutrition ViewsFlowability in feed products remains a practical concernSome technical additives can help during pelleting to make for stronger pellets or for a pelleting process that requires less energy.Animal Nutrition ViewsHow to reduce pelleting energy requirement in feed millsFind out how changing pellet size can use less energy in the feed mill.Animal Nutrition ViewsRabbit production can ease energy shortage in the EURabbit production for meat could help Europe overcome the food/feed/energy crisis that has stemmed from the war in Ukraine.Animal Nutrition Views3 ways feed can keep animals warm during winterFind out how to use feed to keep animals warmer when heating costs are getting more expensive.African Swine FeverNutritional measures to prevent the spread of ASF virusFind out seven things nutritionists can do to mitigate the spread of African swine fever in feed.Animal Nutrition Views3 ways to reduce electricity consumption at the feed millFind out how changes in pellet size, grind size and mix time can affect energy usage and possibly save money.African Swine FeverCan pig feed ingredients transmit the ASF virus?Can feed be a vector for the ASF virus and, if yes, can we do something about it?Animal Nutrition ViewsGlobal affairs could disrupt animal nutrition progressWhat long-lasting effects will the COVID-19 pandemic and war in Ukraine have on the animal nutrition and livestock industries?Animal Nutrition Views3 things cat guardians really want from wet canned foodI buy the best possible 100% meat canned cat food, but not all products are made equal.Animal Nutrition ViewsWar in Ukraine hampers EU enzymes industryEnzymes used in wheat-based feed have little effect on corn-based substitutes.Animal Nutrition ViewsWhy fiber does not mix with summer in poultry, pig feedNot only does fiber increase heat production, forcing the animals to eat even less, but what feed is consumed is utilized poorly.Previous PagePage 16 of 77Next Page