Invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals – prerequisite for a disturbed health

The availability of resources including energy, nutrients and (developmental) time has a crucial impact on productivity of farm animals. Availability of energy and nutrients depends on voluntary feed intake and intestinal digestive and absorptive capacity at optimal feeding conditions. Availability...

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Main Author: K. Huber
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-01-01
Series:Animal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731117002051
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spelling doaj-993214688ead455ea75a64681e3df4292021-06-06T04:53:52ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112018-01-01123528536Invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals – prerequisite for a disturbed healthK. Huber0Institute of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Hohenheim, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyThe availability of resources including energy, nutrients and (developmental) time has a crucial impact on productivity of farm animals. Availability of energy and nutrients depends on voluntary feed intake and intestinal digestive and absorptive capacity at optimal feeding conditions. Availability of time is provided by the management in animal production. According to the resource allocation theory, resources have to be allocated between maintenance, ontogenic growth, production and reproduction during lifetime. Priorities for these processes are mainly determined by the genetic background, the rearing system and the feeding regimen. Aim of this review was to re-discuss the impact of a proper resource allocation for a long and healthy life span in farm animals. Using the barrel model of resource allocation, resource fluxes were explained and were implemented to specific productive life conditions of different farm animal species, dairy cows, sows and poultry. Hypothetically, resource allocation mismatch neglecting maintenance is a central process, which might be associated with morphological constraints of extracellular matrix components; evidence for that was found in the literature. A potential consequence of this limitation is a phenomenon called disproportionate growth, which counteracts the genetically determined scaling rules for body and organ proportions and could have a strong impact on farm animal health and production.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731117002051maintenancegrowth and developmentresource allocationfarm animals
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Invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals – prerequisite for a disturbed health
Animal
maintenance
growth and development
resource allocation
farm animals
author_facet K. Huber
author_sort K. Huber
title Invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals – prerequisite for a disturbed health
title_short Invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals – prerequisite for a disturbed health
title_full Invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals – prerequisite for a disturbed health
title_fullStr Invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals – prerequisite for a disturbed health
title_full_unstemmed Invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals – prerequisite for a disturbed health
title_sort invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals – prerequisite for a disturbed health
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The availability of resources including energy, nutrients and (developmental) time has a crucial impact on productivity of farm animals. Availability of energy and nutrients depends on voluntary feed intake and intestinal digestive and absorptive capacity at optimal feeding conditions. Availability of time is provided by the management in animal production. According to the resource allocation theory, resources have to be allocated between maintenance, ontogenic growth, production and reproduction during lifetime. Priorities for these processes are mainly determined by the genetic background, the rearing system and the feeding regimen. Aim of this review was to re-discuss the impact of a proper resource allocation for a long and healthy life span in farm animals. Using the barrel model of resource allocation, resource fluxes were explained and were implemented to specific productive life conditions of different farm animal species, dairy cows, sows and poultry. Hypothetically, resource allocation mismatch neglecting maintenance is a central process, which might be associated with morphological constraints of extracellular matrix components; evidence for that was found in the literature. A potential consequence of this limitation is a phenomenon called disproportionate growth, which counteracts the genetically determined scaling rules for body and organ proportions and could have a strong impact on farm animal health and production.
topic maintenance
growth and development
resource allocation
farm animals
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731117002051
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