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Institute of Animal Nutrition
Institution
Section overview
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- Collaborative project Sow-Welfare-Optimized-Feeding: Ad libitum liquid feeding of gestating sows housed in groups based on fully automated body condition scoring (BCS) and backfat thickness assessment by a sorting system for sow-individual adjustment of the energy uptake - Subproject
- Collaborative project: Combined measures in animal housing and feeding to reduce the spread of pathogens, the development of resistance and transfer of antibiotic resistant bacteria in broiler and turkey production (OPTILITT), Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Individualized support of calf health through the use of specific colostrum additives and phytogenic substances - subproject A
- Collaborative project: Innovative characterisation and improvement of the feeding value of cereal grains (GrainUp) – Subproject 4
- Collaborative project: Investigations on specific feeding and housing concepts for fattening boars in order to reduce boar taint due to androstenone and skatole levels in the carcass - BoarTaintDown - subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Regional renaissance of rye and rapeseed aiming at reducing problems in crop and animal production by reevaluation of rye constituents and their use for sustainable production in terms of environment, animal welfare and consumer protection. Subproject 1: Coordination
- Collaborative project: Rye-based compound feed concepts for minimizing the prevalence of zoonotic agents (Salmonella) in piglet production - subproject A
- Tolerance threshold of ragwort and autumn crocus in the nursery - a change of perspective and risk assessment
Involved in research projects
- Interdisciplinary concept for optimization of the piglet growth and stabilization of the stock immunity for the purpose of salmonellae reduction
- Pollution of the Elbe - economic land use by using heifers
- Use a two-stage crushing for the production of coarse structured compound feed for pigs with reduced energy demand
Contact
Institute of Animal Nutrition
Bischofsholer Damm 15
30173 Hannover
Lower Saxony
Germany
Phone: +49 0511-856-7508
Fax: +49 0511-856-7698
Email: josef.kamphues(@)tiho-hannover.de