Animal Nutrition
Animal nourishment concentrates on the dietary needs of domesticated animals, principally those in horticulture and food production. There are seven noteworthy classes of supplements: sugars, fats, fiber, minerals, protein, vitamin, and water. Most foods contain a blend of a few or the greater part of the supplement classes, together with different substances, for example, toxins or different sorts. A few supplements can be stored internally (e.g., the fat solvent vitamins), while others are required pretty much persistently. Weakness can be caused by an absence of required supplements or, in extraordinary cases, a lot of a required supplement.
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- Animal Behavior
- Animal Biotechnology
- Animal Nutrition
- Animal Physiology
- Aquaculture
- Dairy Farming
- Drug Delivery Approaches
- Exotic Animal Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Laboratory Animal Science
- Meat Science and Technology
- Pharmacology & Toxicology
- Regenerative medicine
- Theriogenology
- Veterinary Anesthesia
- Veterinary Clinical Sciences
- Veterinary Education
- Veterinary Forensics
- Veterinary Immunology
- Veterinary Microbiology
- Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Diseases
- Veterinary Nursing
- Veterinary Nutrition
- Veterinary Parasitology
- Veterinary Pharmaceuticals
- Veterinary Pharmacovigilance
- Veterinary Vaccines
- Zoonotic Diseases