The researcher has conducted extensive work in animal nutrition, encompassing various domains such as physical sciences, life sciences, and health sciences, with a focus on understanding the nutritional aspects of both conventional and non-conventional inputs in modern systems. Their studies include assessments of meat quality through chemical composition and physical properties when processed differently, examination of ruminant dynamics across woody plants and rodent species, evaluation of Broiler Chickens' responses to dietary treatments like allicin or Dusa millet meal, analysis of nutrient values in feedstuffs for poultry, study of garlic and onion effects on animal health through dietary treatments, and exploration of bamboo's role in agroforestry and silvopastoral systems. The research also delves into the nutritional value of materials used in food production, microbial infections in养猪, rabbit nutrition concerning foreign body issues in pigs, and broader agricultural applications such as improving Lactating Djinke Ewes' performance with rice straw feed. This comprehensive approach underscores a deep integration of environmental inputs into animal nutrition systems, aiming to enhance both performance and health outcomes across diverse contexts.
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