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Professionals in the petfood industry need address to the most up-to-date research and technical information. Alltech addressed this need and organised their 2nd European petfood seminar: “novel nutritional strategies – delivering the petfood futu...
31 dec 2006

Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the ability of α-amylase to improve the production characteristics of a corn-based dog food using an extruder. It was concluded that α-amylase lowers energy consumption at the extruder, while maintainin...

19 dec 2006

The nutrient allowances of the past are often considered deficiencies nowadays, and today’s nutraceuticals are destined to become the allowances of the future. As the focus for petfoods changes from survival to longevity, so must diets change to hel...

01 aug 2002
The results of the first ever life-long study of feed intake and health in dogs are in, and make interesting reading. Similarly to human health, cutting a dog’s feed intake by 20% can add almost two health years to a dog’s life.
01 jun 2002
Soybeans are by far the most important protein crop in the world. It is no more than logical that next to regular use in livestock feed, soy protein is used abundantly in dog food. In soy there are many antinutritional factors to be dealt with as we...
01 apr 2002
The term “companion animal” has replaced that of “pet”. Today’s challenge is to provide complete diets meeting all requirements in a safe and highly palatable form. The highly specific requirements of the cat illustrate just how far we have come sinc...
01 feb 2002

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CREATING A WORLD MAP OF ANIMAL FEED
 FEED PRODUCTION STATISTICS FOR AROUND THE WORLD:
 
- PER SPECIES (incl. Pet Food)
- PER COUNTRY

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