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COURSE GUIDE ANP 502 RUMINANT NUTRITION Course Team Prof. Grace E. Jokthan (Course Writer) – NOUN Prof. Grace E. Jokthan (Programme Leader) – NOUN Prof. G. S. Bawa (Course Editor) – ABU, Zaria Dr. Ahmed A. Njidda (Course Coordinator) – NOUN NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ANP 502 COURSE GUIDE ©2019byNOUNPress NationalOpenUniversityof Nigeria Headquarters UniversityVillage Plot 91, Cadastral Zone NnamdiAzikiweExpressway Jabi, Abuja. LagosOffice 14/16 AhmaduBello Way Victoria Island Lagos. e-mail: centralinfo@nou.edu.ng URL:www.nou.edu.ng All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, in any form or byanymeans,withoutpermissioninwritingfromthe publisher. Printed: 2020 ISBN: 978-978-970-186-5 ii ANP 502 COURSE GUIDE CONTENTS PAGE Introduction …………………………………………………....…….iv Course Aims …………………………………………………………iv Course Objectives …………………………………………………... iv Working through this Course ………………………………………..v Course Materials …………………………………………………..... v Study Units ……………………………………………………..……v Assessment …………………………………………………………. vi Tutor-Marked Assignment (TMA) ……………………………….. vi End of Course Examination………………………………………….vi Summary …………………………………………………………….vii iii ANP 502 COURSE GUIDE INTRODUCTION Introduction to Ruminant Nutrition is a 500 level two unit course leading to B.Sc Agriculture degree. The course can also be offered by any other student of agriculture who may be interested in ruminant animal production. This course is concerned with the nutrition and digestive processes of ruminant animals. This entails knowing the accurate feed and water requirement of the animal. This course will therefore, enable you acquire the knowledge of the physiology and microbial environment of the ruminant and the different processes involved in nutrient evaluation. This course offers you a thorough understanding of the group of animals that chew the cud. These set of animals are those that feed on plant materials and utilize them for the production of various products like meat, milk, hides and skin and so many other agro-based products and by- products. The course teaches about the importance of this class of animals, the various breeds, and how to manage them. The management of the weaners or the weaned animals to maturity and other production purposes in terms of their feeds and feeding was also addressed. It also teaches about the various types of housing and equipment available as well as the management practices you need to carry out in order to maintain healthy animals on the farm. The course material also teaches about the common ruminant disease that could be encountered on a farm and how they could be treated or controlled. Processing of the various products and there marketing procedures were also discussed. This course also prepares you for the advanced level courses such as Beef Production, Dairy Cattle Production and Sheep and Goat Production which you may do if you choose to specialize in Animal Science. COURSE AIM Ruminant Nutrition is designed to provide you with the knowledge of the nutrient requirements of the ruminant animal and the processes and pathways through which these nutrients are properly utilized by the animal in the digestive tract. COURSE OBJECTIVES On successful completion of the course, you should be able to: Explain the rumen environment, physiology and metabolic pathways Explain the different systems of energy and protein partitioning iv
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