Masterplan for the development of nutrient based dynamic mechanistic response models for pigs and poultry

The masterplan describes the development of new nutrient based dynamic mechanistic response models for pigs and poultry predicting the animal’s performance, the retention of nutrients in the body and in “end products”, and the output of non-retained nutrients in the environment. The plan has been developed in the framework of the Public Private Partnership Feed4Foodure (F4F) in the Netherlands.

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