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Achieving Sustainable Production Of Sheep 2017 Edition

Books from same Author: Johan Greyling

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    Author(s)Johan Greyling
    PublisherBURLEIGHT DODDS
    ISBN9781786760845
    Pages474
    BindingHardback
    Publish YearOctober 2017

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    BURLEIGHT DODDS Achieving Sustainable Production Of Sheep 2017 Edition by Johan Greyling

    Sheep farming, whether for meat or wool, has always been an essential component in diversifying farming systems, particularly in exploiting land unsuitable for arable crops. The sector faces a range of challenges in meeting rising demand. There is an ongoing threat both from endemic and more exotic diseases. Consumer expectations about nutritional and sensory quality have never been higher. There is also greater concern about the environmental impact of animal production and animal welfare issues. Drawing on an international range of expertise, this book reviews research addressing these challenges. The first part of the book addresses quality issues affecting meat, wool and dairy products from sheep. The book then goes on to discuss advances in breeding before reviewing ways of improving sheep nutrition, health and welfare. The collection concludes by assessing the environmental impact of sheep production and ways it can be moreeffectively managed.Achieving sustainable production of sheep will be a standard reference for animal and food scientists in universities, government and other research centres and companies involved in supporting sheep farming.