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ANU 201: Animal Nutrition and Feeding Practice

Credit Hours: 3 (2+1)
Full Marks: 75 (Theory: 50, Practical: 25)


Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Understand the functions and deficiency symptoms of nutrients.
  • Learn feed classification and composition of plant and animal tissues.
  • Understand digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients in ruminants and non-ruminants.
  • Apply feeding standards and practices for cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats, swine, and poultry.
  • Perform proximate analysis and compute feed rations for different farm animals.

I. Syllabus Overview

  • Terminology of animal nutrition.
  • Feedstuffs classification and comparative composition of plants and animal tissues.
  • Functions and deficiency symptoms of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, minerals, and vitamins.
  • Digestion, absorption, and metabolism in ruminants and non-ruminants.
  • Feeding standards, nutrient requirements, and ration formulation for livestock and poultry.

II. Course Outline

A. Theory (30 Lectures)

S.N.TopicNo. of Lectures
1Introduction, importance, and terminology of animal nutrition1
2Feedstuffs classification1
3Comparative composition of plant and animal cells and tissues2
4Classification, functions, and deficiency symptoms of carbohydrates2
5Classification, functions, and deficiency symptoms of protein2
6Classification, functions, and deficiency symptoms of lipids1
7Classification, functions, and deficiency symptoms of minerals3
8Classification, functions, and deficiency symptoms of vitamins2
9Digestion of carbohydrates in ruminants and non-ruminants2
10Digestion of protein in ruminants and non-ruminants2
11Digestion of lipids in ruminants and non-ruminants2
12Metabolism and absorption of nutrients3
13Importance and methods of proximate analysis1
14Feeding standards for cattle, buffalo, sheep, and goats2
15Feeding standards for swine and poultry1
16Feeding of large ruminants (cattle and buffalo)1
17Feeding of small ruminants (sheep and goats)1
18Feeding of swine and poultry1
Total30

B. Practical (15 Sessions)

S.N.Practical ActivitiesNo. of Practicals
1Identification of feed ingredients1
2Sampling of feed ingredients for chemical analysis1
3Preparation of standard solution for proximate analysis2
4Proximate analysis of feeds and common fodder2
5Determination of crude protein2
6Determination of NDF and ADF2
7Computation of feeds for cattle and buffalo1
8Computation of feeds for sheep and goats1
9Computation of feeds for swine1
10Computation of feeds for poultry (broiler and layers)2
Total15

References

  • Banerjee, G.C. (1986). A Text Book of Animal Nutrition. Mohar Primlani, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
  • National Research Council (NRC, 2011). Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle. Washington D.C.
  • National Research Council (NRC, 2011). Nutrient Requirements of Poultry. Washington D.C.
  • National Research Council (NRC, 2011). Nutrient Requirements of Swine. Washington D.C.
  • National Research Council (NRC, 2011). Nutrient Requirements of Sheep and Goats. Washington D.C.