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The science of animal nutrition encompasses principles of [[chemistry]] (especially [[biochemistry]]), [[physics]], [[mathematics]], [[ethology]] (animal behavior). An animal nutrition in the [[food industry]] may also be concerned with [[economics]] and [[food processing]].
The science of animal nutrition encompasses principles of [[chemistry]] (especially [[biochemistry]]), [[physics]], [[mathematics]], [[ethology]] (animal behavior). An animal nutrition in the [[food industry]] may also be concerned with [[economics]] and [[food processing]].


==Education==
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=Education==
A [[Bachelor of Science]] in agricultural, biological or related life sciences is usually required. A typical course would study [[metabolism]] of [[protein]]s, [[carbohydrate]]s, [[lipid]]s, [[minerals]], [[vitamin]]s and water, and the relationship of these nutrients and animal production.<ref>[http://animalscience.calpoly.edu/areas_of_study/nutrition/courses.asp Cal Poly - Areas of Study]</ref> A [[Master’s degree]] in nutrition is often seen in animal nutrition and the field often requires a [[Ph.D.]] in the science of nutrition.<ref>[http://www.ag.auburn.edu/ansc/Students&Adv/graduate_programs.html Auburn University Animal Sciences]</ref>
A [[Bachelor of Science]] in agricultural, biological or related life sciences is usually required. A typical course would study [[metabolism]] of [[protein]]s, [[carbohydrate]]s, [[lipid]]s, [[minerals]], [[vitamin]]s and water, and the relationship of these nutrients and animal production.<ref>[http://animalscience.calpoly.edu/areas_of_study/nutrition/courses.asp Cal Poly - Areas of Study]</ref> A [[Master’s degree]] in nutrition is often seen in animal nutrition and the field often requires a [[Ph.D.]] in the science of nutrition.<ref>[http://www.ag.auburn.edu/ansc/Students&Adv/graduate_programs.html Auburn University Animal Sciences]</ref>

== Career activities ==
Those with an educational background can expect to be employed in the following areas:
*Evaluating the chemical and [[nutritional value]] of various [[animal feeds]], feed supplements, [[grass]] and [[forage]] for livestock, recreational animals such as [[horse]]s and [[pony|ponies]], [[pet food]]s for companion animals, [[fish]], and [[bird]]s
*Nutritional disorders and the preservation of feeds
*Diet formulation and ration size
*Diets for performance and health
*Diets for reproduction of animals
*Economics of feeding systems
*Dietary regimens
*Animal studies and laboratory trials
*Marketing strategies for new food formulas
*Quality control and performance of feeds
*Investigating nutritional disorders and diet related diseases<ref>[http://www.prospects.ac.uk/cms/ShowPage/Home_page/Explore_types_of_jobs/Types_of_Job/p!eipaL?state=showocc&pageno=1&idno=17 Exploring job types: Animal nutritionist]</ref>

==Notable animal nutritionists==
*[[Martin R. Dinnes]], Ph.D.
*Mark Edwards, Ph.D.<ref>[http://animalscience.calpoly.edu/departments/faculty/mark_edwards.asp Mark Edwards]</ref>
*M. Steven Daugherty, Ph.D.<ref>[http://animalscience.calpoly.edu/departments/faculty/steven_daugherty.asp Steven Daugherty]</ref>
==External links ==
*[http://www.ag.auburn.edu/ansc/Students&Adv/graduate_programs.html Auburn University Department of Animal Nutrition]
*[http://www.ans.iastate.edu/section/nutrition/ Iowa State University Department of Animal Nutrition]
*[http://animalscience.calpoly.edu/areas_of_study/nutrition/index.asp Cal Poly Animal Sciences]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Veterinary professions]]
[[Category:Dog-related professions and professionals]]
[[Category:Animal care occupations]]
[[Category:Nutrition]]

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An animal nutritionist is a person who specializes in animal nutrition, which is especially concerned with the dietary needs of animals in captivity: livestock, pets, and animals in wildlife rehabilitation facilities.

The science of animal nutrition encompasses principles of chemistry (especially biochemistry), physics, mathematics, ethology (animal behavior). An animal nutrition in the food industry may also be concerned with economics and food processing.

Education

A Bachelor of Science in agricultural, biological or related life sciences is usually required. A typical course would study metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, minerals, vitamins and water, and the relationship of these nutrients and animal production.[1] A Master’s degree in nutrition is often seen in animal nutrition and the field often requires a Ph.D. in the science of nutrition.[2]

Career activities

Those with an educational background can expect to be employed in the following areas:

  • Evaluating the chemical and nutritional value of various animal feeds, feed supplements, grass and forage for livestock, recreational animals such as horses and ponies, pet foods for companion animals, fish, and birds
  • Nutritional disorders and the preservation of feeds
  • Diet formulation and ration size
  • Diets for performance and health
  • Diets for reproduction of animals
  • Economics of feeding systems
  • Dietary regimens
  • Animal studies and laboratory trials
  • Marketing strategies for new food formulas
  • Quality control and performance of feeds
  • Investigating nutritional disorders and diet related diseases[3]

Notable animal nutritionists

References