'Digestion section' (30 hours) - The course is divided into different sections: oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, forestomachs, pancreas, liver, small intestine, large intestine.
' Functional anatomy and morphology of mammals (domestic and wild monogastric and polygastric mammals) and birds -
' Digestive functions and digestive glands: overview of secretion, motility, absorption,...
' Microbial digestion and motility in the forestomachs and large intestine.
' Perinatal digestive physiology.
' Feeding behavior and regulation of ingestion.
'Nutrition section' (30 hours + 4 hrs of exercises). The lecture is divided into eight chapters:
1. Feed presentation: constituents (nutrients and non nutrients) and their quantification (presentation of the chemical methods used) - main sources of energy, fat, nitrogen, fibers,...
2. Digestibility and experimental approaches for its determination
3. Metabolic utilization of glucidic nutrients
4. Metabolic utilization of lipidic nutrients
5. Metabolic utilization of dietary nitrogen
6. Concepts of bioenergetics
In Chapters 5 and 6: introduction to the concepts of feed requirements of farm animals and the units used for their expression
7. Vitamins, minerals and water
8. Some nutritional metabolic disorders in ruminants.
Exercises concern the principles of rationing through the example of dairy cow
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