Improving organic animal farming
Contributions by Dr Mette Vaarst, Dr Stephen Roderick, Dr Susanne Padel, Mr L. G. Smith, Dr A. G. Williams, Dr Lindsay Whistance, Dr K. Ellis, Dr Alfredo J. Escribano, Dr J. Ryschawy, Prof. Raphael Wahome, Dr Caroline Chepkoech, Dr Silvia Ivemeyer, Anna Bieber, Dr A. Spengler Neff, Prof. Florian Leiber, Dr A. Muller, Dr Veronika Maurer, Dr C. Schader, Dr Isabel Blanco-Penedo, Dr José Perea-Muñoz, Dr Georgios Arsenos, Dr Angeliki Argyriadou, Dr Sotiria Vouraki, Dr Athanasios Gelasakis, Dr Barbara Frűh, Dr Mirjam Holinger, Dr Klaus Horsted, Dr Timo Stadtlander, Dr Nicola Bradbear Edited by Dr Mette Vaarst, Dr Stephen Roderick

Publication date:
07 March 2019Length of book:
406 pagesPublisher
Burleigh Dodds Science PublishingDimensions:
229x152mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781786761804
This collection reviews key research addressing key challenges faced by organic animal farming in improving yields, animal nutrition and health. Part 1 assesses current research on environmental impact, promoting animal health, enhancing naturalness and welfare. It also reviews how organic systems fit in with agroforestry, pastoralist and other smallholder farming systems.
The second part of the book includes case studies from leading experts on current research in improving the farming of particular species. Chapters review challenges and opportunities in organic dairy and beef farming, sheep and goats, pigs and poultry. There are also chapters on organic aquaculture as well as organic and natural beekeeping.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert authors, this will be a standard reference for all those researching organic animal farming as well as the organic livestock farmers, organic certification and regulatory bodies.
“Organic livestock production has come a long way since any major, comprehensive summary of it was last published so this book is hugely welcome. The cast of editors and authors, all leaders in their field, makes the book a reliable reference work for years to come.”
Dr Malla Hovi, Veterinary Epidemiologist, Consultant, Preventable Surprises