Nutritional Strategies to Improve Growth Performance and Feed Efficiency in Ruminants

Authors

  • Oras Muhsen Kadim Al-Mussaib Technical Institute, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, Iraq
  • Dhooha Abd Alkareem Al-Mussaib Technical Institute, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University, Iraq
  • Ali A. Al-fahham Faculty of Nursing, University of Kufa, Iraq https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6316-6281

Keywords:

Ruminant nutrition, feed efficiency, growth performance, feeding, rumen microbiome

Abstract

Ruminant livestock has very important participation in global food security through the production of essential animal products like meat, milk, and fiber. Major challenges toward enhancement of growth performance and feed efficiency in ruminants include complex digestive physiology alongside increasing environmental and economic pressures. The strategies discussed below are major nutritional strategies directed toward the optimization of growth and feed utilization by ruminant species. First, it reviews physiological and nutritional considerations for efficient growth. Balanced energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals are therefore highlighted as critical requirements. Targeted interventions that include precision feeding, feed additives, and alternative feed resources which have been proven to enhance animal performance as well as reduce production costs and environmental impacts will also be discussed in this paper. Innovations such as rumen microbiome manipulation and nutrigenomics will also be described as emerging tools for future improvement. It also takes a look at prevailing challenges like changing feed prices and climate variability while pushing for sustainability in practice and innovation in technology. The perspectives shared reiterate the significance of integrated and adaptive nutritional strategies toward maximized productivity with an eye on sustainabilities of ruminant production systems. This synthesis directs researchers, nutritionists, and producers toward responsible yet efficient animal agriculture.

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2025-08-28

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