Voluntary food intake and diet selection in farm animals.

Feeding behaviour feedback signals ruminant gastrointestinal tract metabolites and hormones central nervous control integrative theories of food intake control growth and fattening reproduction and lactation diet digestability and concentration of available energy specific nutrients affecting intake learning about food - preferences diet selection appetites for specific nutrients environmental factors affecting intake the intake of fresh and conserved grass prediction of voluntary intake. Appendices: particular features of poultry and ruminant animals outline programme to identify and store meals from the identities of animals and weights of food containers.

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