Readership
Journal of Animal Science and Technology serves a broad and diverse international readership engaged in animal science, livestock production, animal-derived food systems, and related biological and technological fields, including:
- Researchers and scholars in animal genetics, reproduction, physiology, nutrition, microbiology, biotechnology, animal environment, and animal welfare seeking high-quality, peer-reviewed research across the full spectrum of animal science.
- Academics and specialists working on monogastric and ruminant nutrition, breeding, and animal health who are interested in advancing fundamental and applied knowledge relevant to livestock and companion animal biology.
- Professionals in animal production and husbandry, including those involved in beef cattle, dairy cattle, pigs, goats, horses, sheep, and companion animals, who seek evidence-based findings applicable to practice and industry.
- Scientists and practitioners in animal products and food processing who focus on milk, meat, eggs, by-products, and related technologies affecting quality, safety, and value creation.
- Researchers and technical experts in grasslands, roughages, livestock environments, and sustainable production systems who are concerned with improving efficiency, welfare, and environmental management.
- Graduate students, postgraduate researchers, and early-career scientists exploring emerging questions in animal biology, biotechnology, welfare science, and genome-related research.
- Interdisciplinary readers, including those working with aquatic species, wildlife species, and laboratory animals, whose research addresses fundamental questions relevant to livestock and companion animal science.
By addressing these audiences, JAST aims to serve as an international platform for the dissemination of original research, review articles, and scholarly notes that connect fundamental science with practical advances in animal science and technology.
















