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Animal Design Through Functional Dietary Diversity for Future Productive Landscapes

Matthew R Beck, Pablo Gregorini

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems · 2021

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Summary

Pastoral livestock production systems are facing considerable societal pressure to reduce environmental impact, enhance animal welfare, and promote product integrity, while maintaining or increasing system profitability. Design theory is the conscious tailoring of a system for a specific or set of purposes. Then, animals—as biological systems nested in grazing environments—can be designed in order to achieve multi-faceted goals. We argue that phytochemical rich diets through dietary taxonomical diversity can be used as a design tool for both current animal product integrity and to develop future multipurpose animals. Through conscious choice, animals offered a diverse array of plants tailor a diet, which better meets their individual requirements for nutrients, pharmaceuticals, and prophyl

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3389/fsufs.2021.546581
Catalogue ID
SNmohku0bj-nwae4j
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