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An animal ’ s __________ serves as its most important role model and has the greatest effect on its dietary and habitat preferences
1-100A $100 Mother
1-200 How long can animals remember foods after exposure to them for brief periods of time (5 hrs)? a. One year b. Two years c. Three years
1-200A c. Three years $200
1-300 True or False. Young animals acquire foraging skills more quickly than older animals.
1-300A $300 True. Biting rates of 18-mo- old goats were still increasing after 30 days exposure to the shrub, blackbrush, whereas biting rates of 18-mo-old goats had leveled off after 20 days exposure.
1-400 Mom is the only social model that influences the diet selection of its offspring. True or False
1-400A False. Animals can also learn about foods from peers and other mature animals in the herd. $400
1-500 Experience can actually change the structure and function of what?
1-500A The body $500
Animals pair postingestive feedback with what? 2-100
2-100A $100 Flavor or Foods
2-200 Animals can distinguish between foods only if they _________ different.
2-200A Taste $200
2-300 Animals will stop eating a food if it sees another animal avoid the food. True or False
2-300A False. Once an animal begins eating a food it won ’ t stop because a peer doesn ’ t eat the food. $300
2-400 What is the purpose of flavor?
2-400A $400 Flavor allows animals to discriminate between foods and to pair food flavor with feedback.
2-500 What is the term that describes the observation that nerves for taste, smell and the gut all meet in a central location in the brain?
2-500A Neural convergence $500
Do animals prefer to eat a variety of foods even when nutritional needs are met and toxins are not limiting intake?
3-100A $100 Yes
3-200 If a plant contains a toxin then it is called a poisonous plant. True or False
3-200A False. All plants contain some level of toxins $200
3-300 Animals that eat a meal high in energy will likely prefer foods high in what macronutrient?
3-300A Protein $300
3-400 Why is offering animals a choice of foods likely to increase productivity and decrease stress?
3-400A Choice allows animals to meet individual needs for nutrients. $400
3-500 What is the term for eating too much of a particular flavor, nutrient or toxins?
3-500A Satiety $500
4-100 When making changes in management, producers should expect production to initially do what?
4-100A Decline $100
4-200 Name the chief reason cattle overuse riparian areas when there is ample forage on surrounding hills.
4-200A Habit or Culture $200
4-300 Name two reasons animals change habits?
4-300A Satiety, youth, deficiency, training $300
4-400 Certain habitats are always optimum for every individual member within a species regardless of the animal ’ s history. True or False
4-400A False. The suitability of habitat depends on both physical need and prior experience. $400
4-500 Name two factors that keep animals from readily eating weeds.
4-500A $500 Novelty, Toxins, Abundance
Behavior depends on what?
5-100A Consequences $100
5-200 What decreases the likelihood that a behavior will reoccur?
5-200A Negative consequences $200
5-300 When modifying behavior which method normally promotes desired behavior with the fewest unwanted side effects?
5-300A Positive re-enforcement $300
5-400 What is the term for an animal ’ s reluctance to eat new foods?
5-400A Neophobia $400
5-500 The _________ system enables animals to learn about dangers in the external environment and keeps them safe from physical harm.
5-500A $500 Skin System
In most cases animals must be encouraged to eat new foods. True or False
6-100A $100 True, especially for older animals
6-200 If an animal gets sick after eating a food for the first time, what will likely happen to intake of that food in the future?
6-200A Intake may be reduced permanently. $200
6-300 Why might molasses encourage animals to eat new foods?
6-300A Familiar flavor and added nutrients $300
6-400 Animals raised on poor quality roughage are more efficient at recycling what nutrient?
6-400A Nitrogen $400
6-500 What might a manager do to get his barn- reared dairy cows to eat grass?
6-500A Feed green-chop in the barn. Animals are least likely to eat a new food in an unfamiliar environment. The pasture is an unfamiliar environment. $500
No. You can choose whether or not to eat a food but you cant ’ decide to like or dislike it. In some cases, you can change how you feel about a food by improving its postingestive consequences by covering it in calories, butter, cheese sauce, sugar, etc.
Daily Double Round 1 How much do you want to wager?