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By Tyler Giese

 I chose this topic because  In the future  I feel like

 I researched  I learned  I also learned  Cattle belong to

 Nutrition disorders  Feed requirements  I learned that bulls are like

 1. Carbohydrates  2. Fats  3. Fiber  4. Minerals  5. Protein  6. Vitamins  7. Water  When animals get these nutrients it can increase in livestock production, whish can lead to higher quality meat, healthier eggs, and stronger wool.

 On my job shadow I learned  Clearafly  What they do

 Feed sticking together  Liquid feed  Heat stress

 My product  When I started  When I quit  I fed the steer  We also gave it

 Schooling  Schedule  Different Coops

 An animal nutritionist is a person who specializes in the dietary needs of agricultural animals, zoo animals, and pets.

 Animal nutrition focus on the dietary needs of domesticated animals, those in agriculture and food production.

 Their job sites include farms, laboratories, classrooms and commercial-based marketing for foods.  Animal nutrition is a science combining chemistry, physics, biochemistry, mathematics, animal behavior, economics, food processing and animal production techniques.

 An animal nutritionist needs a Bachelor degree of science.  Biological or related life science is usually required.  An animal nutritionist is responsible for creating and balancing rations to ensure that dietary needs are met for the animals under their supervision.

 Animal nutritionist use an assessment of fatness or thinness to determine what adjustments should be made to an animals diet.  An animal nutritionist must take into consideration the varies nutritional needs of different species as they formulate balanced rations.

 They are mainly active in the fields of agriculture.

 Properly applied dairy cattle nutrition programs can improve milk productions, health, and reproductive performance of dairy cows for both the milking herd and dry cows.

 According to Kristen Marshall my grandpa and I give the perfect amount of nutrition to our cows which are Holstein, we give them Grain, Alfalfa, and Salt blocks.

 I learned that animals need to have the right amount of nutrition to keep their production rates up and healthy.

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 Questions???