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| The Development, Nutrition, and Management of the Young Calf |  | Authors: Carl L. Davis, James K. Drackley Publisher: Iowa State Press Category: Book
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Seller: HPB-Dallas Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 3,057,834
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 338 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 7.3 x 1
ISBN: 0813829801 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.2084 EAN: 9780813829807 ASIN: 0813829801
Publication Date: May 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This volume examines the raising of dairy calves, giving an account of all aspects of calf rearing from the rudiments of anatomy and development through the practicalities of feeding and housing. Beginning with an overview of how the calf's digestive system develops, it highlights the period of transition from preruminant to ruminant digestion. The authors provide information necessary to understand the nutritional needs and restrictions during the liquid-feeding phase in the young calf, as well as those factors that govern the development of a functional rumen. Major emphasis is given to the energy and protein requirements of the young calf, with attention to the effects of environmental temperature on energy requirements. The book discusses the management, nutrition, and care of the pregnant cow as well as calving management necessary to deliver a healthy calf. Other topics include liquid feeding systems, formulation and use of milk replacers and starter feeds, the weaning process, housing principles, and the interactions of nutrition and disease.
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| Customer Reviews: A Book Like No Other! June 17, 2000 Dan LaCoss 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I must say that The Development, Nutrition and Management of the Young Calf is one of the best books I have ever bought. I am Dairy Science major at the University of Vermont and have always been dissapointed when trying to find factual books that pertain to the Dairy Industry. It is even harder to find books that are specific to an area like neonatal calves. Dr. Davis and Dr. Drackley have done a tremendous job detailing specific information about raising dairy calves. The authors do an excellent job describing the anatomy of the digestive system of the calf, describing energy requirements and metabolism of nutrients. Of course like any good calf book should do they talk about the importance of colostrum and saniatry housing. The book is referenced throughout, giving the reader the oppurtunity to do further more in depth reading at another time. I described this book as having the meat of multiple research papers, but as enjoyable to read as Hoard's Dairyman magazine. This book is so detailed and easy to read that a semester long college course could be esily developed from it. A Must read if your in the Dairy business!
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