Crucial for bone strength (Calcium) and metabolic signaling (Zinc, Copper).
The way an animal processes food depends largely on its digestive anatomy. For example, (cows, sheep) have a multi-compartment stomach where microbes ferment fibrous plants into volatile fatty acids—their primary energy source. In contrast, monogastrics (pigs, poultry) have a single-chambered stomach similar to humans, relying on enzymes to break down starches and proteins into glucose and amino acids. Essential Nutrients Farm Animal Metabolism and Nutrition
Understanding how farm animals convert feed into meat, milk, or eggs is the cornerstone of modern agriculture. At its simplest, farm animal metabolism is the biological engine that powers production, while nutrition provides the fuel. Balancing these two ensures that animals are healthy, efficient, and environmentally sustainable. The Metabolic Engine Crucial for bone strength (Calcium) and metabolic signaling
The "gasoline" for daily movement and body temperature regulation. Balancing these two ensures that animals are healthy,
Metabolism is divided into two main processes: (building tissues like muscle or producing milk) and catabolism (breaking down nutrients to create energy).
To keep this engine running, five key nutrient groups are required: