
Principles of Companion Animal Nutrition
John P. McNamara(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 6. April 2005
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-13-151258-0 (ISBN)
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 232 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-151258-0 (9780131512580)
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Content
1. Introduction: The Science of Nutrition
2. Life Cycle Nutrition: from science to practice
3. Glucose and Fatty acids-suppliers of energy and body function
4. Amino Acids and Proteins-structure and body function
5. The Vitamins-co-factors for using nutrients
6. The Minerals-Providers of structure and function
7. The Basics of Energy and Protein Requirements
8. Getting ready to make foods: ingredients, preparation and processing
9. Formulation, Analysis and Labeling: Foods to meet requirements
10. Nutrition of Canines
11. Feline Nutrition
12. Nutrition of Nonruminant Herbivores-Horses
13. Nutrition of the Lagomorph: Rabbits
14. Llamas and Alpacas: Ruminant Companions
15. Nutrition of Ornamental Birds
16. Nutrition of Aquarium Fish
17. Nutrition of Rodents
18. Nutrition of Reptiles
2. Life Cycle Nutrition: from science to practice
3. Glucose and Fatty acids-suppliers of energy and body function
4. Amino Acids and Proteins-structure and body function
5. The Vitamins-co-factors for using nutrients
6. The Minerals-Providers of structure and function
7. The Basics of Energy and Protein Requirements
8. Getting ready to make foods: ingredients, preparation and processing
9. Formulation, Analysis and Labeling: Foods to meet requirements
10. Nutrition of Canines
11. Feline Nutrition
12. Nutrition of Nonruminant Herbivores-Horses
13. Nutrition of the Lagomorph: Rabbits
14. Llamas and Alpacas: Ruminant Companions
15. Nutrition of Ornamental Birds
16. Nutrition of Aquarium Fish
17. Nutrition of Rodents
18. Nutrition of Reptiles