Ioannis MavromichalisIoannis Mavromichalis, Ph.D., is an animal nutrition industry consultant. To contact Mavromichalis, email [email protected].From the Author - Page 23Animal Nutrition ViewsCan fishmeal replace animal plasma in young animal feed?Fishmeal of superior quality has been traditionally associated with high feed intake in piglets.Animal Nutrition ViewsDietary electrolyte balance for heat-stressed broilersRequirements for sodium, potassium and chloride are higher during heat stress conditions.Animal Nutrition ViewsTrace mineral premixes long overdue for a major revisionNew technology in minerals (ingredients) and requirements (nutrients) is widely available to have an up-to-date premix.Animal Nutrition ViewsSorghum as a high-value replacement for cornOne alternative to corn is sorghum which, although hardly a new ingredient, is far from being commonly used.Animal Nutrition ViewsInsects for feed and food: Fad or reality?There is a group of feed professionals that are not yet convinced about insects as an animal feed ingredient.Animal Nutrition ViewsConsistency of quality is key in young animal feedsWhen it comes to young animal nutrition, ingredient quality is a key factor that can make or break any quality commercial feed.Animal Nutrition ViewsShould we use data from trials below industry standards?How much trust can we place in research reports, especially when they involve commercial applications?Animal Nutrition Views6 feed additives for poultry under heat stressHeat stress requires three areas of attention: animal management and facilities, feed reformulation, and additives supplementation.Feed AdditivesPhytase tips for formulating efficient broiler feedsEducation on how to use phytase in broiler feeds remains in demand as many products have flooded the market.Animal Nutrition ViewsIncreased cassava use replaces corn in southeast AsiaThe recent increase in corn prices worldwide has forced feed producers to search for alternative energy sources.Feed AdditivesStrategies to cope with high feed pricesA combination of tactics can be used to combat ongoing high prices for cereals, vegetable proteins and alternative ingredients.Animal Nutrition ViewsUsing molasses to replace expensive corn in broiler feedsAs the forecast for cereal prices is to remain high, the search for alternative energy sources continues.Previous PagePage 23 of 77Next Page