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Animal Sciences – period 1
Week 1.1 – introduction
 Zoonosis: infectious disease from animals to human


Week 1.2 - circular food systems on land
important challenges:
1. Reducing feed- food competition 3. Improving animal health and
2. Reducing emissions resilience
4. Improving animal welfare
produce enough food that’s quantitatively and quantitatively responsible =
systematic approach
1. Circularity: role of animals in future food systems
 Improving nutritional value
 Minimizing environmental impact
 Resource allocation
 Predicting nutritional values
 Consequences for health, welfare & behaviour

2. emission;
 Between farm variation in efficiency = environment
 Genetics
 Diet
 Welfare  damaging behaviors

3. Animal health and reducing antibiotics use

4. Animal welfare
What do animals eat:
Why do animals eat?  to obtain nutritional molecules that is required for
survival, reproduction en growth.
Nutritional strategies:
Dietary preferences, gastrointestinal anatomy, digestive physiology,
biochemical capabilities, and commensal microflora of an animal are
collectively known as its nutritional strategy
- Allow for specialization on food
- Coevolved with type of food consume
What do animals need:
Matching nutrient supply with requirements:
- Species - physiological state
- Activity - environment

Depending on what type of food they
consume!

, Research methodology:
Digestibility: the amount of nutrient absorbed by the individual.
 is an important measure of nutritional quality
marker: non- absorbable substance




week 1.3 – circular food systems in water
Omega-3 unsaturated fat acids; healthy fish
How much seafood do we produce and eat:
 70% of the earth is covered in water, 2% fresh water, but mostly seawater 
fish
 Main consumers: Japan, China  Europe & North- America ( cause of luxury)
 Main producers: China, Indonesia, India  USA, Japen ( cause of luxury)
 Catch/ hunting: fisheries (we catch in the wild) VS. Aquaculture: culture
living here (we feed the fish)
 Norway; cage culture in fjords  large quantities of compound feed
pellet
 In the feed for fish: plant, marine resources, seaweed (cause feeding
fish with fish is not efficient with protein)


European vision on sustainable aquaculture:
How do we catch fish without effecting the environment ?
- Putting the blue (economy) into the green
- Effective management of all fisheries
- Upgrade value chains ensure the social, economic and environment
viability
- Sustainable aquaculture intensification and expansion satisfies


Different aquaculture production system:
- recirculating aquaculture system: stable environment, regulate light,
temperature and water quality. Feed driven (fish in fish out rational). Very
high densities!
- Cages: ‘harvesting’ at sea in natural habitat  stable water quality = open
connection with environment. Natural food web. High stocking density!
Waste?
- Raceways: Stable water quality, high water consumption, trough the river.
Water goes from 1 to 2 to 3 etc. High stocking density!
- Grow- out Ponds: Natural food web + additional feeding. Ecologically, less
intents cause less oxygen flow. Low stocking density !
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