Meeting livestock nutritional requirements is extremely important in maintaining acceptable performance of neonatal, growing, finishing and breeding animals. From a practical standpoint, an optimal nutritional program should ensure adequate intakes of amino acids (both traditionally classified essential and nonessential), carbohydrates, fatty acids, minerals, and vitamins by animals through a supplementation program that corrects deficiencies in basal diets (e.g., corn- and soybean meal-based diets for swine; milk replacers for calves and lambs; and available forage for ruminants). Additionally, dietary supplementation with certain nutrients (e.g., arginine, glutamine, zinc, and conjugated linoleic acid) can regulate gene expression and key metabolic pathways to improve fertility, pregnancy outcome, immune function, neonatal survival and growth, feed efficiency, and meat quality. Overall, the right balance of protein, energy, vitamins and every one nutritionally important minerals in diets is required to form a successful nutrition program that's both productive and economical. Both fundamental and applied research is required to meet this goal. Journals are the main source of data for young and aspiring generations who are keen in pursuing their careers in science. This system provides quick access to networks of scientific journals. Authors who contribute their scholarly works to Open Access journals gain remarkable reputation because the research scholars explore these works extensively. This process assures considerable impact factor for the journal and good reputation to the authors that add value to their Academic Performance Index (API) Score. Because of the free access open access journals impact factors are improving.
2021 Conference Announcement: Journal of Animal Health and Behavioural Science
2021 Conference Announcement: Journal of Animal Health and Behavioural Science
Research Article: Journal of Animal Health and Behavioural Science
Research Article: Journal of Animal Health and Behavioural Science
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
Keynote: Veterinary Science & Technology
Keynote: Veterinary Science & Technology
Accepted Abstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
Accepted Abstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
AcceptedAbstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
AcceptedAbstracts: Veterinary Science & Technology
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