Ioannis MavromichalisIoannis Mavromichalis, Ph.D., is an animal nutrition industry consultant. To contact Mavromichalis, email [email protected].From the Author - Page 25Animal Nutrition ViewsHigh feed cost versus feed efficiency improvementWe are faced with a new wave of high feed prices, and improving feed efficiency is perhaps the best solution to this problem.Animal Nutrition ViewsHow to increase caloric efficacy of expensive cornWith corn prices skyrocketing throughout the world, I have received many calls regarding finding solutions.Animal Nutrition ViewsPractical considerations about biotin in broiler premixesEven though biotin remains one of the lesser-known vitamins, it is one of the most significant ones because it holds a central role in nutrient metabolism.Animal NutritionLactose as a feed intake enhancer in piglet dietsLactose remains a very important nutrient for young pigs especially during the post-weaning period when starch digestion capacity is not fully developed.Animal Nutrition ViewsHow overheating destroys nutrients in corn, soybeansThermal overprocessing of grains, such as soybeans and corn, may reduce nutritive value of cooked products.Animal NutritionPeas are worth considering as a major protein sourcePeas offer a unique advantage, as they are an intermediate between cereals and most protein sources.Animal Feed ManufacturingMaillard reaction can be a silent killer of feed qualityIt goes largely unrecognized or ignored, but the Maillard reaction contributes to lower feed quality, especially expensive ones that contain sensitive raw materials.Animal Nutrition ViewsNutrition notes from International Poultry Science ForumThis was a very interesting event and a great opportunity to get to know researchers from universities that continue to lead broiler nutrition research in the U.S.Animal Nutrition ViewsBright future for sheep and goat nutrition in the USThe influx of immigrants from countries that feature lamb and goat kid meat in their cuisine is creating new opportunities and challenges for U.S. ruminant nutritionists.Animal Nutrition ViewsLimestone as the cause of cracked eggsCracked eggs remain a major financial loss for egg producers.Animal Nutrition Views5 tips for winter feeding of dairy calvesWithout extra dietary energy intake, calves will divert energy from growth to heat generation in order to keep sufficiently warm.Animal Nutrition ViewsWhey protein concentrate a rich source of immunoglobulinsWhey protein concentrate, usually at 80% crude protein, is an ingredient prized for its high protein value.Previous PagePage 25 of 77Next Page