Animal Science Frameworks Presentation Unit 3

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Animal Science Frameworks Presentation Unit 3 Mr. Sullivan

Ruminant and Monogastric Ruminants have a four- part stomach Monogastrics have a simple stomach or sometimes its called one- stomached

Functions of Feed Protein for muscle Carbohydrates (Fat) for energy Vitamins Minerals

Rations (what to feed) Each species of animal can reach its optimum potential of production with the proper diet applied. If improper feeding practices are applied many diseases can result Endophyte Infected fescue grass to brood mares is the cause of many birth deaths and defects