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Free range farming for eggs and meat located off Bangalore'Free range birds have a slightly more natural diet than those kept in
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ration. This is a more complete, natural, diet for chickens. Battery
laying hens are fed a ration that is geared towards egg production.
When you eat eggs from a free range bird you can often tell because
the yolk is darker, indicating a better diet. The birds are free from
non therapeutic antibiotics, weight inducing hormones. Natural egg productivity is maintained by not practicing false molting.
Healthier birds means healthier eggs and meat!
Better Looking, Better Tasting.
The eggs look and taste better when they come from free range birds.
The taste is evident when compared. The battery hen egg has a
pale yellow, flat, yolk, while the free range egg will have a deeper
yellow yolk that stands higher & shells are stronger and mostly tan colour.
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Aflatoxin analysis of dairy feeds and milk in the Greater Addis Ababa milk sh...ILRI
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Free range farming for eggs and meat located off Bangalore'Free range birds have a slightly more natural diet than those kept in
battery farms. They can eat grass and bugs in addition to their
ration. This is a more complete, natural, diet for chickens. Battery
laying hens are fed a ration that is geared towards egg production.
When you eat eggs from a free range bird you can often tell because
the yolk is darker, indicating a better diet. The birds are free from
non therapeutic antibiotics, weight inducing hormones. Natural egg productivity is maintained by not practicing false molting.
Healthier birds means healthier eggs and meat!
Better Looking, Better Tasting.
The eggs look and taste better when they come from free range birds.
The taste is evident when compared. The battery hen egg has a
pale yellow, flat, yolk, while the free range egg will have a deeper
yellow yolk that stands higher & shells are stronger and mostly tan colour.
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Cost of Malnutrition
Conceptual Framework of Malnutrition
Farm-level pathways to nutrition
Poultry
Dairy
Ruminant
Development Approaches
Field Examples
Conclusion & Take-aways
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More presentations at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9xWTLbiBMQQi8L_WHIWcjA
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Presentation by Barbara Szonyi, Dawit Gizachew, Azage Tegegne, Jean Hanson and Delia Grace at the first African Symposium on Mycotoxicology, Livingstone, Zambia, 26-28 May 2015.
Aflatoxin analysis of dairy feeds in the Greater Addis Ababa milk shed, EthiopiaILRI
Presentation by Dawit Gizachew, Barbara Szonyi, Azage Tegegne, Jean Hanson and Delia Grace at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), United States Embassy, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 10 June 2015.
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Land O’Lakes
State of Nutrition
Cost of Malnutrition
Conceptual Framework of Malnutrition
Farm-level pathways to nutrition
Poultry
Dairy
Ruminant
Development Approaches
Field Examples
Conclusion & Take-aways
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Sustain the economic viability of farm operations; and
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8. Livestock Species 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Cattle 23.78 24.02 24.26 24.50 24.75 24.99
Buffalo 1.47 1.48 1.50 1.51 1.53 1.54
Sheep 3.35 3.38 3.42 3.45 3.49 3.52
Goat 25.76 26.02 26.28 26.54 26.81 27.07
Total 54.36 54.90 56.55 58.25 59.99 61.79
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Source: DLS Annual Report 2015-16
Source: DLS (2016)
References: Dr. Md. Nurul Islam, 2017, Challenges of Animal Protein Production for Dr. Md. Nurul Islam, 2017, Challenges of Animal Protein Production for
National Health Security. Bangladesh Society for Animal Production Education and Research (BSAPER), 4th International Conference, 31-37
The Consequences…….
9. Ultimately
Increase in
number of
farms (both
scavenging &
commercial) Genetically
modified
Increased:
cross-bred
animals
Introduction
of new
breeds of
cattle
Increased
global animal
trade
Increased
processing
plants
Increased
cattle
market
In a Nutshell
10.
11. Continuous
innovations
Weather &
Climatic effects
on animals,
diseases like
Mastitis
Antibiotic
resistance &
residues
Efficient set of
procedures for
ultimate return
Food safety
FDM, Anthrax,
PPR, Etc.
Present Challenges
Increase production
&
Enhance productivity
Increased trans
boundary diseases
Environmental
challenges
Indiscriminate use
of antibiotics
Farm management
Public health
12. Objectives:
-Meet up production
demand & improve
productivity
-Cope up with fatal diseases
-Profitability to farmers
-Ensuring food safety
Adopted Technologies to Conquer the Challenges