SMART LIVESTOCK FOR SCIENCE…12 months later

Francesco Vizzarri
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The fourth issue of Slovak Journal of Animal Science 2023 gives to me the opportunity to overview our scientific publishing activity after the first 12 months together. Along four issues, our Journal has been faced with many different aspects of animal farm production, among them mainly circular economy strategy, non-conventional feed resources, and community-based livestock programs. All these different aspects have a common point: boost and develop the livestock farming system, in terms of competitiveness and profitability. Looking at the different articles collected and published during this year, the incorporation of locally available novel feed resource alternatives can promote circular economy concepts, increase food security, and improve sustainable livestock production. By exploiting locally accessible resources, the inclusion of these materials in animal feed nutrition has significant potential to enhance livestock performance, lower production costs, and promote bioeconomy concepts. On the other hand, analysis of genomic data is an important resource for the effective management of small and endangered animal populations. The research activity of scientists has deeply been focused on developing breeding programs able to conserve animal biodiversity and monitor animal biodynamics.   In the last Editorial article of 2023, I am going to introduce the contents of the articles collected and published in the fourth issue of 2023 year. Formelova et al. performed a study to evaluate the effect of dried hempseed cake (by-product of oil production) supplementation (5% - EG1 and 10% - EG2) to rabbit feed mixture on livestock performances, quality of meat, digestibility of nutrients and animal health status. All obtained data let Authors to recommend the inclusion of hempseed cake up to 10% in rabbit diet without any negative effect on animal welfare, livestock performance and quality of meat. Osaiyuwu et al. organized a study to provide useful information for the creation of sustainable breeding programmes and developing a sustainable use and conservation strategy aimed at developing highly producing Muscovy ducks in Nigeria; consequently, increasing the food security index of the nation and source of income for small-scale farmers. In general, the ducks from all seven ecogeographic locations were rather homogeneous than heterogeneous. Mekonnen et al., had the prime objective to survey and characterize the husbandry practices of the different indigenous sheep populations. Authors concluded the study claiming a need of feed development, shift to modern husbandry practices, access to veterinary services, indigenous sheep conservation through utilization, control of inbreeding, ram-to-ewe ratio, fattening and castration should be of future attention of farmers and stakeholders. Ajayi et al., to justify the use of duckweed as an alternative and novel aquatic-derived fodder in ruminants' feeding strategies, performed preliminary investigation via in vitro gas production technique. The study assessed the nutrient and mineral potential, secondary metabolites and in vitro gas production characteristics of duckweed to estimate the short-chain volatile fatty acids, metabolizable energy, organic matter digestibility and apparent in vitro dry matter degradability. In conclusion, duckweed from earthen fish ponds is fairly degradable in vitro, and the nutrient contents elucidate its forage value for ruminants.  Editorial Team looks forward to evaluating your submitted contributions and providing all necessary support to Authors in order to best serve animal science and the scientific community, with commitment to research integrity and the highest publishing ethics. Enjoy the reading!
智能科学牲畜......12 个月后
2023 年斯洛伐克动物科学杂志》第四期让我有机会回顾一下我们前 12 个月的科学出版活动。在这四期中,我们的期刊涉及到畜牧业生产的许多不同方面,其中主要包括循环经济战略、非常规饲料资源和基于社区的畜牧业项目。所有这些不同的方面都有一个共同点:从竞争力和盈利能力方面促进和发展畜牧业系统。从今年收集和发表的不同文章来看,采用当地可用的新型饲料资源替代品可以促进循环经济理念,提高粮食安全,改善可持续畜牧业生产。通过利用当地可获得的资源,在动物饲料营养中添加这些材料具有很大的潜力,可提高牲畜的生产性能、降低生产成本并促进生物经济概念的发展。另一方面,基因组数据分析是有效管理小型和濒危动物种群的重要资源。科学家们的研究活动主要集中在开发能够保护动物生物多样性和监测动物生物动力的育种计划上。 在 2023 年的最后一篇社论文章中,我将介绍 2023 年第四期收集和发表的文章内容。Formelova 等人进行了一项研究,以评估在兔饲料混合物中添加干麻籽饼(油脂生产的副产品)(5% - EG1 和 10% - EG2)对家畜性能、肉质、营养消化率和动物健康状况的影响。所有获得的数据都表明,作者建议在兔饲料中添加不超过 10%的大麻籽饼,而不会对动物福利、家畜性能和肉质产生任何负面影响。Osaiyuwu 等人组织了一项研究,旨在为尼日利亚制定可持续育种计划、制定可持续利用和保护战略提供有用信息,以发展高产的马斯克维鸭,从而提高国家的粮食安全指数,增加小规模农户的收入来源。总的来说,来自所有七个生态地理位置的鸭子都是同质而非异质的。Mekonnen 等人的主要目标是调查和描述不同土著羊群的饲养方法。作者在研究结论中指出,农民和利益相关者今后应关注饲料开发、向现代饲养方式转变、获得兽医服务、通过利用保护土著羊、控制近亲繁殖、公母羊比例、育肥和阉割等方面的需求。Ajayi 等人通过体外产气技术进行了初步调查,以证明在反刍动物饲养策略中使用浮萍作为新型水生饲料的合理性。该研究评估了浮萍的营养和矿物质潜力、次生代谢物和体外产气特性,从而估算出短链挥发性脂肪酸、代谢能、有机物消化率和表观体外干物质降解率。总之,来自土鱼塘的浮萍在体外降解性相当好,其营养成分含量也说明了浮萍对反刍动物的饲用价值。 编辑团队期待着对您提交的稿件进行评估,并为作者提供一切必要的支持,以便为动物科学和科学界提供最好的服务,并致力于研究的完整性和最高的出版道德。祝您阅读愉快
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