Buch, Englisch, Band 147, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Buch, Englisch, Band 147, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Reihe: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
ISBN: 978-1-80146-802-2
Verlag: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Ltd
Advances in sheep production provides a comprehensive review of these challenges and the specific measures implementable to improve sustainability, animal health and product quality. The book also considers the contribution of breeding to improving non-production traits, management practices to improve lifetime health and performance, as well as ways of monitoring and improving health, welfare and nutrition.
In providing a detailed overview of the current status of sheep production, the book showcases the areas where improvement is required to achieve optimum sustainability, health, welfare and nutrition, as well as product quality.
Edited by two world-renowned consultants in the sheep sector, the book will be a standard reference for university and other researchers in small ruminant science, advisors consulting sheep farmers on aspects of health, welfare and nutrition, livestock nutritionists, as well as government and other private sector agencies responsible for ensuring sustainable sheep farming and product quality.
Zielgruppe
University and other researchers in small ruminant science;advisors consulting sheep farmers on aspects of health, welfare and nutrition;livestock nutritionists;as well as government and other private sector agencies responsible for ensuring sustainable sheep farming and product quality
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part 1 Challenges facing sheep production
- 1.Understanding consumer and societal attitudes to sheep production: Raffaele Zanoli, Universita Politecnica delle Marche, Italy;
- 2.Sustainability issues affecting sheep production: Hollie Riddell, Bangor University, UK;
- 3.One Health issues affecting sheep production: Neil Sargison, University of Edinburgh, UK;
Part 2 Sheep breeding and genetic selection
- 4.Advances in understanding the genetics of production and non-production traits in sheep: Samir Id-Lahoucine, Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), UK;
- 5.Advances in breeding techniques for sheep: Joanne Conington, Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), UK;
Part 3 Reproductive efficiency and its management
- 6.Advances in genetic selection for improved fertility in sheep: Brad Freking, USDA-ARS, USA;
- 7.Improving ewe management for lifetime production: Nerys Wright, AHDB, UK;
- 8.Advances in improving lamb survival and health: Cathy Dwyer, Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), UK;
Part 4 Improving flock health and welfare management
- 9.Improving disease surveillance in sheep flocks: Rudolf Reichel, Animal and Plant Health Agency, UK;
- 10.Advances in understanding, preventing and managing parasitic infections of sheep: Eric Morgan, Queen’s University Belfast, UK;
- 11.The use of precision livestock technologies in managing sheep health and welfare: Claire Morgan-Davies, Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), UK;
Part 5 Managing grazing systems and nutrition
- 12.Advances in sustainable sheep pasture and grazing management: David Barker, Ohio State University, USA;
- 13.Improving pasture/grassland for optimised sheep nutrition and health: Liz Genever, Consultant, UK;
- 14.Developments in feed supplements for improved sheep nutrition and health: Alison Bond, Rumenco, UK;
- 15.Advances in understanding and optimising gastrointestinal function in sheep: Zhongtang Yu, The Ohio State University, USA;
Part 6 Improving sustainability
- 16.Genetic improvements to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from sheep: Suzanne Rowe, AgResearch, New Zealand;
- 17.The use of sheep in mixed farming systems for improved sustainability: Dr Jude L. Capper;
Part 7 Improving sheep product quality
- 18.Advances in understanding and optimising sheep meat eating quality and nutritional value: Jude Capper, Harper Adams University and Livestock Sustainability Consultant, UK;
- 19.Advances in understanding and optimising sheep milk production and quality: Arpita Mohapatra, Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute – ICAR, India;
- 20.Advances in understanding and optimising sheep wool quality: Ningtao Mao, University of Leeds, UK;